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Coca-Cola international promotion award is true or fake?
Coca-Cola international promotion award is fake.
There have been many reports of people receiving emails or letters claiming to be from Coca-Cola, stating that they have won a prize in an international promotion. These emails or letters often ask for personal information, such as your name, address, and phone number, in order to "verify" your identity and claim your prize.
However, Coca-Cola has confirmed that these emails and letters are fake and that they are not running any such promotion. They have warned people not to respond to these emails or letters, and not to provide any personal information.
If you receive an email or letter claiming to be from Coca-Cola and offering you a prize, it is important to be suspicious and to do some research before responding. You can check the Coca-Cola website or social media pages to see if there is any information about the promotion. You can also contact Coca-Cola directly to ask if the promotion is real.
If you are unsure about the authenticity of an email or letter, it is best to err on the side of caution and not respond. You should also never provide personal information to someone you do not know or trust.
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