All motorists in the world from the beginning of 2022 to today are constantly looking for petrol bonuses and discount codes that allow you to save on fuel whose price has long since skyrocketed.
We must be careful, because behind the petrol bonus, there could be hidden pitfalls empty account.
What we have been experiencing for several months is a real black period for all motorists who find themselves having to deal with the increases in both petrol and diesel which today have reached €2 per litre.
The latest online scam to get petrol bonuses
Today living without fuel is impossible, because anyone for study or work is forced to move every day, using the car or motorbike. Both need petrol or diesel which, despite the cut on excise duties, has a high selling price.
There are those who avoid using the car and choose to get around on foot when possible or by public transport and those who do he only goes out for emergencies and when he can’t do without it.
Then there are also those who don’t want to give up anything, and consequently go on a continuous search for offers and petrol bonuses, che’s actually anything but. In this regard, it is appropriate to talk about the latest social scam.
It is a scam that was immediately turned over to the postal police who have already indicated it as a scam in all respects. The latter is an outright extortion of money luring the attention of desperate Italians offering them petrol bonuses in exchange for data.
Today the Italians would do anything to save money, and this is confirmed by the fact that it is the cause of an uproar a simple Whatsapp message was enough. The system was devised to bring millions of Italian families in difficulty to their knees without risking themselves.
This is how the recent Whatsapp scam was investigated
A WhatsApp message is sent that slowly makes the rounds and scams as many people as possible. This text message invites consumers to click on the link provided and fill out a form with the requested data. At the end of the procedure you will be asked to add your credit card details.
This clarifies that it is possible to receive the petrol bonus immediately. Actually the opposite happens. In fact, those who gave in and fell into the trap found their account completely emptied a few minutes later without even knowing who did it.
So, in the light of what happened, all that remains is to remember once again that one must stay away from these messages or from emails in which you are asked to click on links and fill in providing your personal data. They are just scams.