The page had a link for customers to "purchase" a limited edition Labubu doll at a discount.
The page claimed that customers queued for up to six hours at the Pop Mart store in Plaza Singapura, and showed a photo of a crowd outside a toy store.
Shoppers were urged to click on a link to buy “The Monsters Fall In Wild Series” – a limited edition plush toy by Pop Mart – at a discount. Priced at $109.90 on the official Pop Mart website, the doll is currently sold out online and at Pop Mart stores in Singapore, with resellers charging up to $200 for each doll.
Adding a link to an external site, the post on the scam page read: “To ensure everyone has the opportunity to own this limited edition item, Pop Mart Plaza Singapura will open online sales on its official website, where customers can still enjoy the promotional offer.”On Nov 14, a Plaza Singapura spokesman said it is aware of parties fraudulently impersonating the mall on social media.
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