Hy-Vee Warns Customers of Giveaway Scam Circulating on Social Media

Today, Hy-Vee, Inc. issued a warning to customers about a fraudulent grocery giveaway post circulating on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms. ‘Read more’ for the complete state issued by Hy-Vee.

The giveaway is not affiliated with or supported by Hy-Vee, and customers are urged to not engage with the scam website or provide their personal information.

In recent weeks, these posts have surfaced using the likeness of other major retailers. Hy-Vee suggests that customers beware of any offers that sound too good to be true, have unaffiliated URLs and contain grammatical errors or misspellings.

Hy-Vee officials are diligently working to get the website taken down. In the meantime, they recommend that customers not share the post and simply delete it. The fraudulent post states people will receive $150 worth of groceries for their birthday.

“We want our customers to know this giveaway is in no way affiliated with our company. We also want to educate them on the dangers posed by sharing and clicking on the post,” said Tara Deering-Hansen, group vice president of communications at Hy-Vee.

People who have accidentally clicked on the scam link and provided their personal information will want to scan their computer for viruses and malware and change any password information.

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