The message arrives suddenly. It promises a free Asda Christmas gift, a voucher for every shopper, or an exclusive holiday giveaway that expires within. The 'Scan to Win' giveaway marks the second Asda Rewards giveaway this Christmas, as more than a million Asda customers have already earned over £4.5m in cash bonuses for saving money in their Christmas Saver Cashpots.
The 'Scan to Win' giveaway marks the second Asda Rewards giveaway this Christmas, as more than a million Asda customers have already earned over £4.5m in cash bonuses for saving money in. ASDA is treating shoppers to a festive £5 bonus and savvy spenders have already spotted it. A customer shared on Facebook that her £5 reward had just landed in her app as part of the supermarket.
Attention, bargain hunters! ASDA is rolling out a fantastic opportunity this festive season with their 'Scan to Win' Christmas instant win prize draw. Here's the deal: every time you spend a minimum of £5 in-store or online at ASDA and scan your Rewards membership, you're in the running to bag a cash prize, and it could be as much as £5,000! After spending the £5 at Asda, Rewards app members will be presented with a Christmas gift, which they can tap to reveil either an instant Cashpot amount or instant win coupon.
The top prize is £5,000, with Asda also offering other prizes worth £100, £25, £5, £2 £1 and 50p. There are at least 2,310 Cashpot prizes worth £100 available. Here's the full breakdown.
🔴 Major Red Flags You Need to Know: Suspicious shortened links that lead to pages asking for personal or banking details Asda confirmed these messages are 100% fake. ASDA can help you sleigh the festive season with great quality products at prices you'll love. Like 7 for £10 on their frozen party food range - including over 30 products like their sweetcorn fritters, delicious vegetable gyozas, salt and pepper prawns and hoisin bao buns and so much more; these crowd.
The scam emails claim the recipient has won a free gift card or prize from Asda. To claim it, they must complete an online survey by clicking on a link within the email. However, these links actually lead to phishing websites designed to steal personal and financial information from victims.
ASDA Competitions We regularly have great prize draws for you to enter. Take a look below to see what you could win, good luck!