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is http://au.browsersurvey.com/1/index2.php a real survey conducted by Firefox?

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I completed a survey and was offered an iPad Air as a prize but the link returned an error message.

http://www.loadingfast.com/click/1 Error 400 Visit data was missing when handling click. To redirect a click, you must go through your campaign URL. Details: URL parameter 'voluumdata' is missing.

Its either on error or a scam. Please advise.

I completed a survey and was offered an iPad Air as a prize but the link returned an error message. http://www.loadingfast.com/click/1 Error 400 Visit data was missing when handling click. To redirect a click, you must go through your campaign URL. Details: URL parameter 'voluumdata' is missing. Its either on error or a scam. Please advise.

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While Mozilla does do some occasional surveys, they use a different site and they certainly never offer any prizes or rewards.

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Thanks James, So that was therefore some form of scam or phishing excersize, with very convincing 'Firefox' branding and association. You should investigate it.

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There's a menu item in Help = Report Web Forgery to report sketchy web pages that use the Firefox trademarks, to try to fool you into thinking that Mozilla "owns" the page you are viewing.

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its not my problem to solve and I have sent you all the information that I have about it. cheers.