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  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Lost And Found 'Old Lady' With Dementia Are Bait-And-Switch Ads

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    Are social media posts asking for help identifying a disoriented, lost "old lady" who may have dementia real? No, that's not true: This post is part of an online bait-and-switch scam that deceives social media users into viewing posts that are later edited to show fake advertisements. Lead Stories previously debunked similar scam posts about a lost "old lady" with…

    • Nov 8, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Lost And Found 'Old Lady' With Dementia Are Bait-And-Switch Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Repeat Posts About 'Approximately 2 Years Old' Boy Taken To Police Station Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads

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    Are social media posts posting authentic information that police officers in various states have "no idea" where an "approximately 2 years old" boy who was found and taken to a police station lives? No, that's not true: Lead Stories has debunked a variation of this particular story about an "approximately two years old" boy before. These bait-and-switch posts use an…

    • Oct 11, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Repeat Posts About 'Approximately 2 Years Old' Boy Taken To Police Station Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Post Claims 'Little Boy' Was 'Found' By Officers Across Multiple Counties -- Bait & Switch

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    Have authorities in various towns and counties in the U.S. found a lost "little boy," approximately 2 years old, whose place of residence is unknown, as a post on Facebook claimed? No, that's not true: This post, and others like it, are part of a known deception to trick people into sharing content. In this scam, a shared claim will…

    • Oct 8, 2024
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: FAKE Post Claims 'Little Boy' Was 'Found' By Officers Across Multiple Counties -- Bait & Switch Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Bumping A Post Will NOT Help Identify 2-Year-Old Boy Purportedly Found Unattended -- It's Scam

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    Was a little boy, approximately 2 or 3 years old, found unattended in several locations, and is he now being cared for at a police station? No, that's not true: The posts circulating on social media are not based on a real, ongoing incident. The deceptive posts use the same photos and captions, but change the name of the town…

    • Oct 1, 2024
    • by: Sarah Thompson
    Fact Check: Bumping A Post Will NOT Help Identify 2-Year-Old Boy Purportedly Found Unattended -- It's Scam Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing 3-Year-Old Alliyah Evans Kidnapped From Target In Various Cities Are Bait & Switch

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    Are social media posts about a 3-year-old girl named Alliyah Evans who supposedly was kidnapped from a Target store in various locations real? No, that's not true: The posts that say that she is missing in several different places -- like Greenville, North Carolina; Georgetown, Kentucky; and Stuttgart, Arkansas -- are part of a bait-and-switch scheme. Typically, users post emotional…

    • Sep 25, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing 3-Year-Old Alliyah Evans Kidnapped From Target In Various Cities Are Bait & Switch Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Elderly Couple Raymond Peterson And Wife Sophie Are Bait-And-Switch Real Estate Ads

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    Did social media posts share the true story of the disappearance of Raymond Peterson and his wife Sophie from Livingston Parish in Louisiana? No, that's not true: The posts were part of a bait-and-switch technique commonly seen on Facebook where the content of emotionally charged posts calling for help later get replaced by a scam real-estate ad. The real names…

    • Sep 25, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing Elderly Couple Raymond Peterson And Wife Sophie Are Bait-And-Switch Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Users Can NOT Get $750 Shein Gift Card By Answering Questions On Facebook -- Bait-and-Switch Scheme

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    Is the offer of a $750 Shein gift card for answering a few questions after following a link on Facebook legitimate? No, that's not true: The fast-fashion retailer told Lead Stories that "this is not a legitimate offer." The terms and conditions for a gift card require more than just a questionnaire. Users must finish a certain number of "deals,…

    • Sep 19, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Users Can NOT Get $750 Shein Gift Card By Answering Questions On Facebook -- Bait-and-Switch Scheme Gift Card Scam
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Police Deputy Tyler Cooper Found Lost Toddler -- It's Bait & Switch

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    Has police Deputy Tyler Cooper in a town called Surprise found a 2-year-old boy wandering alone, and can't the police find his mother named Ella? No, that's not true: The "deputy" in the post is not listed by name on either the Surprise, Arizona, police department or county sheriff's department websites. The person who posted the story blotted out the…

    • Sep 16, 2024
    • by: Lead Stories Staff
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Police Deputy Tyler Cooper Found Lost Toddler -- It's Bait & Switch Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing '32-Year-Old Kyle Thomas' In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch

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    Did social-media posts share the true story of a 32-year-old man named Kyle Thomas, for whom "a silver alert" was issued after he reportedly "went missing" in Omaha, Nebraska? No, that's not true: As of this writing, Nebraska had not issued a missing-persons alert for a person named Kyle Thomas. The posts about "Kyle Thomas" are part of a scam…

    • Sep 16, 2024
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: FAKE Posts About Missing '32-Year-Old Kyle Thomas' In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch Bait & Switch
  • Fact Check: Posts With 3-Year-Old Girl Found By 'Deputy Amy Braidley' Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads

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    Is a social media post saying that a girl "approximately 3 years old" was found by "Deputy Amy Braidley" authentic? No, that's not true: This is a bait-and-switch post that sends readers to a real estate ad. Lead Stories has previously debunked similar posts with a 3-year-old being found in different locations across the country, each time by a deputy…

    • Sep 12, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Posts With 3-Year-Old Girl Found By 'Deputy Amy Braidley' Are NOT Authentic -- Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads Bait & Switch
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