SOUTH African Airways (SAA) warned customers of online scams in a statement on Tuesday. The first scam claims that customers have been "selected" to participate in a "short survey and get two South African Airways tickets" for free, with customers directed to a sham site. A second phishing scam targeting SAA customers is also making the rounds. This is a false URL used for phishing for personal information from customers. SAA’s website is www.flysaa.com. The airline is not running any competition which offers free tickets, and customers should not visit any sites that are different to this. READ THIS: ‘Political meddling harms parastatals’ "We have taken note of these latest scams circulating on social media and distributed on other channels suggesting customers have been selected to take part in a short survey "and get two South African Airways tickets". "We distance ourselves from any communication which is misleading the public and makes false claims while pretending to be an off...

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