This is a version of Fake Company Survey with Free Gift Scam.

Fake AAA Feedback Survey Email Promising Free Gift

Scammers send an email pretending to be from the American Automobile Association (AAA), asking you to complete a short survey about your recent service experience. The email promises a free "Essential Roadside Assistance Pack" as a reward for participating. The sender's address is suspicious and not related to AAA, and the buttons or links in the message may lead to phishing websites or ask for your personal information in order to “claim” the fake reward.

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What’s different in this version

These traits set this message apart from the usual pattern.

  1. Uses the trusted AAA brand to lure victims

  2. Offers a fake free gift to make the email more tempting

  3. Contains a mismatched sender email and subject line to appear automated

  4. Creates urgency with a "limited time offer" to push people to click

  5. Survey link likely leads to phishing or data theft

How this scam works

  1. 1

    Step 1: You receive an email claiming to be from a well-known business, such as AAA, often using their logo and wording that sounds professional.

  2. 2

    Step 2: The email thanks you for being a customer and invites you to take a short survey, promising a reward for your time.

  3. 3

    Step 3: The message includes a link or button to start the survey, with urgent language like 'limited time offer.'

  4. 4

    Step 4: When you click, you are sent to a fake website that may ask for your name, address, account info, or even payment details for shipping your gift. Sometimes, the site may try to download viruses or spyware.

✓ Do this

  • Check if the sender’s email address matches the official company’s domain (like @aaa.com)—watch for small differences.
  • Visit the real company website directly instead of clicking links in emails.
  • Look up recent scams related to the company if you’re unsure.
  • Report suspicious emails to the real company’s customer service.

✗ Avoid this

  • Do not click links or download files from emails you didn’t expect, even if they seem helpful.
  • Do not share your personal details or payment info for ‘free’ gifts.
  • Do not trust messages that pressure you with urgency or deadlines.

Verbatim excerpts from the scam

Exact lines from emails or messages—searchable text so you can compare wording.

  1. 1 Excerpt 1
    From: "onlineOrder7" <asekw.txoki_96380@manuscribes.uk> Subject: "Your Order is being shippedq"
  2. 2 Excerpt 2
    "A Quick Request Regarding Your Recent AAA Experience Dear Valued Member, thank you for relying on AAA for your roadside assistance needs. We invite you to spend just one minute completing a brief survey about your most recent interaction with AAA. Your feedback is essential for enhancing our services and member benefits. To show our appreciation, all participants will receive a complimentary Essential Roadside Assistance Pack. START SURVEY & CLAIM YOUR PACK LIMITED TIME OFFER: Thu, 02 Oct-2025"