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The home of cash earning earning and Competition unless you have some cash back and they just take it, This is not an company its an scam.

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Welcome to offeroasis.co.uk the home of competitions, freebies and special promotions sourced from all the top UK web sites!
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The home of cash earning earning and Competition unless you have some cash back and they just take it, This is not an company its an scam.

Reply from Offeroasis
Been disabled and suffering from leaning difficults i mainly stay at home and enjoy competions and surveys. Offer Oasis run an offer £5 worth is you recommend 5 friends which i did than i imform them they just took the cash back id got and wipped it clean with no reward. Though dont even have the decentcy to explain why, i sent them emails and an FB message all ignored. So now instead of recommending people Im going to do the 0pposite and tell people to avoid that company. The user got friends to refer her whilst they attending an party at her houe hence why they had the same ip adress they all used the users laptop whislt she showed them all her comps she entered and other things. But if the app wants to call me an scammer i will take this futher as you dont call someone somehing like that without evidence. I have evidence the people are real using there real email. Also they think Im an scammer but send me two emails an day with there offers on so if im what they say seems they invite scammers to use there site.

Reply from Offeroasis
The ability of potentially fraudulent entities like Offeroasis to persist is primarily due to the challenges in enforcing consumer protection laws across different jurisdictions and the sophisticated tactics scammers use to evade detection.
Key reasons why online scams can continue to operate include:
Jurisdictional Complexity: The internet allows companies to operate across borders. A company might be based in one country, its website hosted in another, and its customers in a third. This makes it difficult for a single country's law enforcement or consumer protection agency (like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the US or the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK) to take action.
Evasion of Oversight: Scammers frequently change website names, addresses, and other details to avoid being shut down. They may also use tactics that, while deceptive, technically operate in a legal gray area (e.g., in the case of ticket sales, practices like dynamic pricing might not violate consumer law, even if they result in high prices).
Lack of Centralized Enforcement: There is no single global authority responsible for regulating all online commerce. Enforcement relies on individual complaints and investigations by various agencies.
Consumer Responsibility and Awareness: Scammers often exploit human psychology, using pressure and urgency to make people act quickly without verifying the offer's legitimacy. Official sources, such as Action Fraud in the UK, recommend that consumers only buy from official sources to avoid being scammed.
Platform Policies: Scammers often use social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok for promotion. While these platforms have policies against fraudulent activity, enforcement can be slow, allowing scams to reach many people before they are removed.
Regarding Offeroasis specifically, reports suggest the company has been associated with unauthorized promotional activities and has received mixed reviews on platforms like Trustpilot, with some people reporting issues. However, companies listed on review sites are not allowed to pay to hide reviews, offering some transparency.
In summary, the persistence of such operations is a result of a fragmented regulatory landscape and the speed at which online scams can adapt and move to new platforms.

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ive been with this sight for 3 years .,It is mainly competitions but you can get free samples .but always read the instructions as many of these either charge you or cons. Offeroasis should go through thier website to get rid of the offenders . Freestuff site is a big rip off so thats 1 to start with . So the site is ok but their links are dodgy. So read instru tions .Just go for the free samples.
Unfortunately was scammed via the site when ordering an offer from 'Wine52' (Beer52). Suppose to receive 24 bottles of 750ml wine on offer for £75 but scammed and received 24 x 15cl bottles. Some of these bottles I currently pay less than £1 a bottle. Wine52 denied the promotion existed - but others were scammed on it via OfferOasis. When challenged on this, they just unsubscribed me!

Reply from Offeroasis
Scammed on an offer from 'Wine52' from Offer Oasis. Claimed to offer 25 bottles of standard 750ml mixed wine for £75, but received an advent box containing 200ml bottles. (what I would normally pay around £25 for. Neither parties will accept responsibility and Offer Oasis blocked my email address. Both parties lying despite numerous people scammed by the same thing
Once one is able to differentiate spam such as simplicityalways from legit websites, such as websites belonging to original brands, Offeroasis is an indulging free comps platform. However, it is easy to understand why people complain about it. Because many get spammed. Hopefully once Offeroasis has enough website traffic and improves its earnings, they will get rid of these links.
Your offer with Earn Your Swag is a complete con. DONT sign up to the text message offer cause it charges your bill £1.50 for every text you receive. You have to complete Bronze offers, Silver offers then Gold for an Amazon voucher. Probably another after Gold but I cannot get that far.
Such a great website - pointing out offers and competitions.
very misleading there, it is like dangling a carrot on a stick there, they will offer you say for an example an Amazon gift card you click on that, it will take you on to that site then when you do agree in to what the sites says they wont complete the deal and tries to make you do it over and over again i think sites like these if they cant promise the product should be banned by law
Just simply left my details, just looking for some freeness to be completely honest, will see how it goes!

Reply from Offeroasis
This is not a freebie at all, it is just a means to get people to visit their site.

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plenty of offers & free stuff plus when you are not got a lot it does help out
I love getting free samples and at OfferOasis you can see all the best and newest freebies and comps that are online. I have received lots of cool things such as perfume, mascara, protein bars, bee-friendly seeds and even beer! You don't always get selected for the free samples but if you enter lots you will get some cool bits in the post.
Spammers. I never even subscribed in the first place. Despite having unsubscribed several times, I still receive up to two dozen emails every week.

Reply from Offeroasis
I have been using this site for seven years. They have so many great freebies, and comps to enter. It can take several week for free stuff to arrive, but quite a few do, and its worth the wait.
This website has continued to spam me despite unsubscribing from their mailing list. Unsubscribed on 9th Jan 2019, but have continued to receive emails - two emails on 25th Jan 2019. I will be reporting this company to the ICO for breaching PECR and GDPR.
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In response to reply from OfferOasis:
I suggest you take a look at your records. I have a response from your Feedback team about the complaint to ICO, the fact that you failed to response to a SAR, and admitting to using fake data for marketing. A screenshot of such email is below.
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Reply from Offeroasis
The emails for free offers you get are misleading. Most of the offers are actually draws and competitions. If you sign up you will get around 3 emails a day but in a month only 2 of these emails will be genuine free offers.

Reply from Offeroasis
I can confirm Offeroasis is genuine, BUT. you really need to read throughly into all the offers, my mum has recieved 30+ freebies from this site in 2 months! but beware, there are some dodgy links and offers that are not what they seem, so be careful
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