Beware of the DStv gift card scam

DStv, Multichoice, Gift Card scam, channels, DSTV Flex

Online scams seem to have become the natural order of things over the last couple of years. We have seen a rise in the number and craftiness of ruses that are meant to suck people in with the lure of free things. Most recently we were alerted to a 6-digit verification code scam that purported to be a joint promotion from Econet and NetOne. As I am sure you are all aware that it is highly unlikely that the two would come together on promotion on a primary product offering like data. It looks like the scam game has evolved to another Zimbabwean staple. According to reports, there has been an email circulating offering a DStv gift card.

The email is reportedly coming from an unspecified “outlook.com” account unaffiliated with Multichoice or DStv and as I am sure you’ve already guessed there is no gift card. Before more people fall prey to this scam DStv has issued a prompt response to the gift card scam with the following statement from Multichoice Zimbabwe Public Relations Manager Liz Dziva.

We strongly urge avoidance of this illegal offer and remind subscribers that genuine offers from MultiChoice come from recognised sources and can be verified through our national telecall centre and customer care centres.

We do not know the purpose of this scam but it could well be aimed at invading privacy or extorting money and is to be ignored and deleted.

Multichoice Zimbabwe

DStv aside, if you receive anything that says it’s a promotion and it wants you to sign up or give any personal information, it’s prudent to contact the company that is “supposedly” running it. Companies like DStv and others have a number of customer services channels including WhatsApp where you can make an inquiry.

If you don’t have the contact, many companies have that information online or you can ask anyone you know to give you contact information they have used before.

It’s better to be safe than sorry…

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  1. Newton kaitano

    I have received an sms saying i have won us$950000 from DSTV covid 19 promo is that for real

    1. Anonymous

      Same here and they said it’s coming from the Royal Bank of Scotland and even sent a paper with the signature and the details

    2. Anonymous

      I also received the same message, is’nt it a scan?

      1. Anonymous

        *scam, is it for real?

  2. Tizvione Anold Gambiza

    I received a massage from the so called DSTV PROMO GRANT is this true

  3. Tizvione Anold Gambiza

    Very helpfuf indeed

  4. Kudakwashe Kokanayi

    I also got the same email saying I got $950000 USD

  5. Anonymous

    GOOD DAY I RECEIVED ONE EMAIL LAST MONTH ON 22 JULY 2022 SAYING I CAN ONLY COLLECT IT ,TODAY I RECEIVED AM EMAIL FROM AN INDIA LADY CLAIMING TO WORK FOR BARCLAYS BANK SA DETAILS OF EMAIL RECEIVED AS WELL AS NAME OF PERSON AM SUPPOSED TO DEPOSIT R$1450 SO GIFT CARD CAN BE DELIVERED TO HARARE.WHAT SHOULD I DO TO BRING INTERPOL INTO THE FRAY TO BRING CULPRITS TO BOOK.

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