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Exposing the Illegal Practices of anargift.com: A Scam to Exploit Iranian Users

A Scam to Exploit Iranian Users

The website anargift is engaging in unlawful practices that users should be aware of. This site claims to sell Google Play gift cards in Iran, which is under sanctions and restrictions.

Here's how it works: The site charges users more than the actual value of the gift cards, promising to provide a way for them to redeem the cards in Iran. However, the gift cards they sell do not actually work, and users are left with worthless cards and less money.

The site's support message explains the reason for this: "As mentioned before the purchase, due to the new Google Play regulations, using gift cards from any country is only possible from within that same country. As a result, if you want to use a Google Play gift card, you need to provide your account details along with the gift card code to someone located in the same region, so they can add the credit to your account."

This is clearly a scam, as the site is taking advantage of Iranian users who are looking for ways to access Google services despite the sanctions. The gift cards sold are completely unusable, and the site is profiting off of this illegal practice.

Users should avoid this website and any similar services that claim to provide prohibited goods or services. It is important to be cautious of any offers that seem too good to be true, as they are likely operating in an unlawful manner.

5 May 2024
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