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There was a Facebook ad that looked like an article. It was about an incident where Ryan Reynolds visited the Jimmy Kimmel show and they discussed Ryan Reynolds having a secret way to make millions without doing anything. In the article, it says that they argued about it and that while the interview was happening, live the Bank of America called and told them not to play the episode because it would lose them all their business. If you click on where Ryan Ryan Reynolds gives his link, which first of all his ridiculous because you can’t just say the word link and have people go to a website, but the link takes you to a website where you have to watch a video and you can’t fast forward it or anything. If I was a person that fell pray to these kind of scams, I would have believed the video. If you click on the link that appears after the video you will go to a page to enter your credit card information. If you try to use the back button to go to the previous page, it just goes right back to the same credit card input page and then no matter what you do. That’s the only place you’re gonna go back to. I didn’t fall for it. I just went through it to that point so that I could see what kind of scam it was.
MO, USA- 63031
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(000) 000-0000
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November 24, 2025
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