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You’ve won a Kia! scam

The email read: “You’ve won a Kia!”.

A Kia. A flipping Kia? Are they serious??!

Out of all the cars to use in a scam, these not-so-bright scammers picked a Kia.

No offense to those that own a Kia, but they aren’t known for there safety, longevity, or customer service.

Why do scammers even use “You’ve won…” or “Congratulations, you’ve received…” ?? — I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’d remember if I entered a contest to win a big ticket item, especially if it was in another country…







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  1. Kia says:

    This is a scam yes. I have received such an email my self as well. Plus, I own a Kia fan website and get many people asking if they have really won some huge amounts of money.

    Cheers,

    Kia fan

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