Are you still looking for Black Friday and Thanksgiving Day deals? Recently there have been lots of Facebook ads promoting Black Friday sales posted by scammers impersonating the legitimate company Big Lots. Don’t place any orders because these ads are confirmed scams. Keep on reading for more details on these Big Lots discount scams and some tips to spot such fake Facebook ads.
In our research, we found many different Facebook pages running ads promoting Black Friday sales in the name of the legitimate American discount retail store chain, Big Lots, highlighting discounts of up to 75% off:
If you were to take the bait and click, the ads would take you to one of several fake Big Lots websites. Below is an example of a fake Big Lots online shop and a list of bogus web addresses we’ve found:
Sample Big Lots discount scam site – Biglotsclearances[.]com
Sample URLs of fake Big Lots Discount Websites
Note: The web address of the genuine Big Lots website is biglots.com. Anything other than this is not legitimate. Take a closer look!
The Official Big Lots website – biglots.com
Example 1/2 – created November 2023
Example 2/2 – it’s not new, but its name was changed recently
Given all the information above, we recommend our readers avoid shopping or engaging with these “Big Lots discount” websites or any of the related Facebook pages. Stick to the official site (biglots.com) for safer shopping!
For more tips on how to check if a website is legitimate, please check out this article.
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