Fitness fraud: gym goers warned over fake deals on memberships and personal trainers

New Year's Fitness Frenzy Turns into Scam Frenzy as Gym Memberships and Personal Trainers Become Targets of Fake Deals

The beginning of a new year is often met with enthusiasm to kickstart a healthier lifestyle, which can be a lucrative market for scammers. As people rush to sign up for gym memberships or personal training sessions, fraudsters are quick to capitalize on the excitement.

Fake ads may pop up on social media platforms like Facebook, offering discounted gym memberships or personalized training plans that seem too good to be true. However, once payment is made, victims often realize they have been scammed. The scam involves cloned real ads or sites from legitimate businesses, with a common tactic being limited-time offers or extreme discounts.

Experts warn that these scams can be difficult to spot, especially since the web addresses may appear similar but not identical. Search engines like Google also become vulnerable to sponsored results, making it even harder for consumers to discern between genuine and fake websites.

NordVPN's chief technology officer, Marijus Briedis, highlights the tactics used by scammers. "Gym offers or training plans that rely on urgency, extreme discounts or pressure to 'sign up today' should be treated with caution," he advises. "There should always be independent reviews and limited contact details."

Briedis also warns of freely available AI technologies being used to manipulate images, making fake gym websites appear more convincing.

To avoid falling prey to these scams:

* Be cautious when clicking on links in unsolicited emails or social media messages
* Verify the website address by checking for any differences from a legitimate site
* Avoid paying by bank transfer, as this leaves you without access to section 75 protections
* Contact your bank immediately if you suspect a scam, followed by contacting Action Fraud
 
people are getting scammed left and right because they wanna fit into those skinny jeans πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. shouldn't be that hard to spot fake ads on facebook tho? anyway, nordvpn's got some good tips on how to avoid gettin' ripped off πŸ‘
 
omg these fake gym deals are getting out of control 🀯 it's like people have no idea how to spot a scam anymore. and the worst part is that those AI technologies being used to create convincing fake sites are super realistic - i mean who wouldn't believe they're getting an amazing deal on a personal trainer? πŸ€‘ anyway, i think we need to be super extra cautious online this year... like, verify every website address and don't pay by bank transfer unless u r absolutely sure it's legit. also, if ur friend is buggin u about signing up for some fake gym membership plan, just tell them no way lol πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
i think people just gotta be more chill about online deals, ya know? like, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is πŸ€”. and yeah, fake ads are like, super easy to spot these days, i mean you can just check the website and see if the URL looks legit πŸ’». but seriously though, these scams can be pretty sneaky, so it's always a good idea to double-check and verify any info before handing over your deets 🀫. personally, i think people should focus on finding their own motivation to get fit, rather than relying on some fancy gym membership or personal trainer πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so over these fake gym deals that pop up every year. Like, who tries to trick people into paying for something that's supposed to be too good to be true? πŸ€‘ It's just basic common sense to be cautious when you're scrolling through social media and see an ad that seems way too enticing to pass up.

And don't even get me started on those "limited-time offers" πŸ•°οΈ. Newsflash: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. And with all the fake websites out there, it's hard to know what's legit and what's not. I mean, I just checked out a website that looked suspiciously like my gym's real site, but it was clearly a clone 🚫.

I feel so bad for people who get scammed by these fake deals. They're already feeling guilty enough about not working out in the first place, and then they have to deal with some scammer taking advantage of them? 😱 No thanks.
 
omg u guys dont even think about getting scammed on new yrs lol πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ i remember when i tried to join a gym last yr and they sent me this ad that sounded way too good 2 b true - discounted membership & personal trainer sessions πŸ€‘ but then i did some research n realized it was a clone of their legit website πŸ€₯ anyway just make sure 2 verify the site before clicking on any links or entering ur deets, trust me u dont wanna get caught out πŸ˜‚
 
OMG, I'm so annoyed when people fall for these fake gym scams πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! It's like, they're so excited to start a new year and get fit, but scammers just prey on that energy. I mean, who wouldn't want to save some cash on a gym membership? πŸ’Έ But honestly, it's not worth risking your personal info or losing money. Make sure you do your research and check those websites out thoroughly before handing over your deets πŸ“Š.

And can we talk about how hard it is to spot fake ads these days? I mean, even Google gets hacked 🀯! So yeah, be super careful with those links and ads, 'specially from unfamiliar sources. Your bank's got you covered, so if you suspect a scam, reach out ASAP πŸ’•
 
Ugh, I mean, what's up with these fake gym deals? 🀣 It's like, I get it, New Year's resolutions and all that jazz... but come on, people! You can't just sign away your money to some scammers who are gonna make you run marathons or something. I mean, have you seen those fake ads on Facebook? They're like "Get fit in 30 days!" with a website that looks identical to the real gym's site... yeah, no thanks! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Just use your brain, guys!

And can we talk about how hard it is to spot these scams? I mean, even Google is getting in on it with sponsored results. It's like, how are you supposed to know what's legit and what's not? "Hey, this website looks good to me... oh wait, it's a scam!" πŸ˜‚ Yeah, that's not how you get fit.

Anyway, just remember: if it sounds too good to be true, trust your instincts. Don't click on suspicious links or pay by bank transfer. And for goodness' sake, do some research before signing up with any gym or trainer! πŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈπŸ’Έ
 
I'M SO TIRED OF THESE FAKES!!! SCammers are like, totally taking advantage of people's enthusiasm for the new year and their desire to get fit. They're creating these fake ads and websites that look almost identical to real ones, but with some tiny difference. Like, who really has time to check the website address when you're trying to sign up for a gym membership?! AND THEN THEY HAVE THE NERVE TO USE LIMITED-TIME OFFERS AND EXTREME DISCOUNTS!!! IT'S LIKE THEY'RE TRYING TO SWEET-TOOTH YOU INTO GIVING AWAY YOUR MONEY!!!
 
I'm so fed up with these scammers taking advantage of people's good intentions! Like, can't they just find another way to make money that doesn't involve ruining lives? 🀯 The whole thing is just ridiculous - I mean, who falls for a deal that sounds too good to be true on social media? Get some critical thinking skills, people! πŸ˜‚ And what's with the 'limited-time offer' nonsense? It's like they're trying to create a sense of urgency so you'll act without doing your research. I swear, it's just basic common sense... πŸ’‘
 
Ugh, can't believe how many scams are popping up now that people are trying to get healthy in the new year. Like, I know it's easy to get caught up in those "limited-time offers" and whatnot, but honestly, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And don't even get me started on how fake websites are getting better at looking legit with those AI techs... I mean, come on! Can't we just take a sec to fact-check and stuff? It's not that hard. πŸ˜’
 
I think its actually super legit and smart of scammers to take advantage of all the people trying to make New Year's resolutions. I mean, who doesn't love a good deal? Its not like people are gonna be that gullible πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And honestly, its not like we dont have better things to do than fact check every website and ad on social media. We should just be grateful for the entertainment value of these scams!
 
omg u gotta be so careful w/ those fake gym deals 🀯 like how scammers r gonna clone real ads & sites & make them sound legit. dont fall for those 'limited-time offers' or 'extreme discounts' πŸ€‘ theyre just tryna get ur money. i was thinkin bout gettin a gym membership this new year but now i'm low-key worried about scammers πŸ€”. anyone got tips on how to spot these scams?
 
Ugh, can't believe how many people fall for these fake deals. I mean, come on guys! You gotta do some research and fact-check before shelling out your hard-earned cash. Those social media ads are just too tempting and it's so easy to get caught up in the excitement of a new year's resolution πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And don't even get me started on those AI manipulated images, it's like they're trying to make you think you're getting a good deal when really you're not πŸ’Έ. I swear, the more people who fall for these scams the more scammers will come out of the woodwork. We need to be smarter and more vigilant online πŸ€“.

It's always the same story - some fake website or ad that looks legit but is just a clone. And then you've got your banks saying 'sorry mate, we can't help you' because you paid by bank transfer πŸ€‘. Like what even is the point of having a 75 protection if they're not gonna use it? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u gotta be so careful w/ these fake gym deals πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ˜¬ theyre popping up everywhere on fb and insta! dont even click on it lol... idk how people fall for this stuff. the tech officer from nordvpn is low-key a genius btw, he broke down how scammers use urgency & pressure to trick ppl πŸ€”πŸš¨ gotta stay vigilant! also, why cant we just have legit reviews and websites w/ less ads? πŸ™„ anyway, dont get caught slippin' by these scams, verify that website address and dont pay by bank transfer, fam πŸ’Έ
 
Wow 🀯 People are getting scammed left and right trying to get in shape for the new year lol. I mean who wouldn't want to save some cash on gym memberships? But seriously these fake ads are getting so convincing πŸ€‘ it's hard to spot a scammer. Shouldn't tech companies like Google be doing more to prevent this from happening?
 
OMG, can u believe these scammers r taking advantage of ppl's New Year resolutions 🀯? They create fake ads for gym memberships & personal trainers that look super legit but turn out 2 be scams 😑. I mean, who wouldn't wanna get a sweet deal on a personal trainer? πŸ€”

But seriously, it's so important 2 stay vigilant online, especially during peak shopping seasons like the start of the year πŸ“†. Make sure 2 check website addresses carefully & avoid clicking on links from suspicious emails or messages 🚫.

I also found out that scammers r using AI tech 2 manipulate images, making fake sites look super convincing πŸ’». Talk about sneaky! πŸ€₯ Anyway, just a heads up for everyone out there: be cautious of extreme discounts & limited-time offers, 'cause they're probably just tricks πŸ€‘.
 
I'm so done with these fake gym scams in the new year πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! Like, I get it that people wanna get fit and feel good about themselves, but do we really need to be scammed out of our hard-earned cash? πŸ€‘ It's crazy how these scammers can make websites look legit just by copying a few things from real sites πŸ€–. And don't even get me started on those "limited-time offers" that sound way too good to be true πŸ˜‚. Just trust your instincts, right? If it sounds sketchy, it probably is πŸ’”
 
I'm so fed up with these scammers! They always think they can take advantage of people's good intentions. I mean, who doesn't want to start the new year off on the right foot? But no, these fake ads popping up everywhere are just a major buzzkill.

It's crazy how easy it is for them to replicate legit websites and make 'em look all fancy. And don't even get me started on those limited-time offers – red flags galore! My money's on Google being totally hacked out by scammers too... I mean, who needs legitimate info when you've got fake results, right?

I'm just glad there are people like Marijus Briedis out there warning us about these tactics. It's all about staying vigilant and doing our research. Don't click on anything from a random email or social media message without verifying the source first! And if your bank is involved, report it ASAP. No one deserves to get scammed, especially during the holidays.
 
OMG, can't believe people are getting scammed on their NY fitness goals πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! Like, who wouldn't want to save $$$ on gym memberships or personal training? πŸ€‘ But for real though, these fake ads and websites are SO convincing... I mean, I almost fell for it when I saw one that said " Sign up now and get a FREE personalized trainer" πŸ’ͺ. Anyway, like, thanks for the heads up Marijus Briedis πŸ™! Use your common sense and check those website addresses for any differences from legit sites, 'kay? Don't click on anything from unsolicited emails or social media msg's, just keep it safe πŸ‘
 
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