
Bonbon Drop Sticker Scam Alert!
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Fraudulent websites are selling fake Bonbon Drop stickers. Travelers should be cautious when purchasing online.
Popular Bonbon Drop stickers are currently facing a shortage, leading to a rise in scam websites. These sites falsely claim to sell the stickers, potentially defrauding unsuspecting buyers.
If you're planning to purchase Bonbon Drop stickers online, exercise extreme caution. Verify the website's legitimacy before making any transactions. Look for secure payment options and check for customer reviews.
Protect yourself from scams by purchasing from reputable retailers or official sources. Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true, as they often are.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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