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WARNING! Please don't fall for the "Holiday Wine Bottle Exchange!" It's a SCAM!

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WARNING! Please don't fall for the "Holiday Wine Bottle Exchange!" It's a SCAM!

Chances are you've seen friends post on Facebook about the "Secret Sister Gift Exchange," and, in case you haven't already heard, it's a scam. There's a new post going viral on Facebook, but instead of gifts, people are supposedly sending bottles of wine. If you're wondering how people are falling for yet another one of these scams, the answer is free wine.

According to the post, all you have to do is buy one bottle of wine that's $15 or more, and send it to one "secret wine lover." Then, you'll get from six to 36 bottles of wine in return. A Christmas miracle? Not so much. The first red flag is that the wording is almost exactly the same as the Secret Sister Gift Exchange.

Here's what the new holiday wine bottle exchange looks like:

And here's the Secret Sister Gift Exchange post:

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Hate to be a Grinch, but both of these posts are illegal and kind of dangerous. It's a pyramid scheme in disguise, according to the Better Business Bureau. "According to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service's gambling and pyramid scheme laws, gift chains like this are illegal and participants could be subject to penalties for mail fraud," the BBB said in a statement.

There are also strict laws about sending alcohol in the mail. The USPS doesn't allow it, and UPS and Fedex require the packages to be clearly labeled that they contain alcohol. If you're sending bottles of wine to strangers you connected with on Facebook, there's also no way to tell that they're legal drinking age.

Above all, it's a really bad idea to give your mailing address to strangers — even if they offer you free bottles of wine.

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