Tesla Scam Alert: Fake Optimus Preorders Preying on Enthusiasts!

Looking for an Optimus Tesla preorder? Beware of fraudulent sites! These sneaky scammers copy Tesla’s website design, luring hopeful customers with promises of futuristic robot companions. Don’t let your dreams—and money—get mopped up in this phishing frenzy. Check the official site for updates, not your credit card statement!

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Hot Take:

Elon Musk’s robots may not be ready to fold your laundry, but scam artists are certainly ready to fold your wallet! As we wait for Tesla’s Optimus to go from science fiction to science fact, it seems cybercriminals have already launched their own version of “robots”—designed to pickpocket your dreams and cash, one fake preorder at a time. Who knew the future would include both robots and robbers?

Key Points:

– Tesla’s Optimus robots are being promoted, but no official preorders are available.
– Fake websites are attempting to scam potential buyers with phony preorder options.
– These sites mimic Tesla’s design but do not include a login page, sidestepping traditional phishing methods.
– A $250 deposit is requested, but the real aim seems to be credit card data theft.
– Tesla actively monitors and shuts down these fraudulent sites as they appear.

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