Scammers and fake Brett Eldredge accounts are everywhere across the internet. In order to try and combat these people, our team highly suggests that you follow these social media do’s & don’ts.
Do’s:
- Look for blue checkmark on all social media accounts. If there is no checkmark, it is an imposter and not an official Brett Eldredge account.
- Report online impersonators to the relevant social network. Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all have systems in place to report scammers.
Don’ts:
- Don’t give personal information or send money via wire transfer, gift cards or prepaid debit cards to someone you do not know and have only communicated with online, no matter how much they claim to be Brett.
- Don’t engage with anyone claiming they are Brett on an unverified social media account, even if they don’t initially ask for money.
- Don’t believe any claims about why a fake account lacks a verification mark.
Warning Signs:
-A social media post or direct message from a seemingly Brett-affiliated account solicits money for a charitable donation or another purpose. Brett will NEVER direct message you from an unverified accounts!
- A social media message from Brett saying you’ve won a meet and greet prize but need to pay an entry or processing fee to secure it. Brett will NEVER direct message you from an unverified account
-Social media accounts that don’t have a blue check mark. ALL of Brett’s accounts have the verification mark.
Thank you for your continued support!
-Team Brett