Beware of the phishing website impersonating Codashop! Aaron Hein March 15, 2022 11:55 Updated Hi Codashoppers!There is an ongoing concern that shoppers have been falling for fake diamond top-up scams on fake CodaShop websites. Scammers lure shoppers by promising free diamonds and leading them to a look-a-like CodaShop website. Any top-up performed on the fake page will be redirected to the scammer’s account instead. These are the common types of scams you need to look out for when performing a top-up: Account advertising phishing websites on Facebook groups; When typing “Free Diamonds” on Youtube’s search bar; Fake Twitter accounts informing users on how to hack free diamonds and redirecting them to their page; Vloggers saying free diamonds on videos encouraging users to check phishing links on the video description; 5. Fake mobile application Fake App Original Codashop App How to protect yourself from losing your money to fake websites? Never click on any suspicious links on social media; Do not perform any transaction on the fake websites; Please carefully check the website you are accessing as some attackers may use the URL shortener technique; When in doubt, feel free to contact our customer support. Please be informed that: The real Codashop website can be located here. Codashop does not give out free diamonds. You may check our upcoming promos and latest news here. Related articles Refund Policy