How to spot fraudulent Rush vouchers

Voucher codes and voucher websites are springing up across the internet claiming to offer “genuine” vouchers to your favourite attractions. Please take a moment to read our guide on how you can stay safe.

27 November 2018
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We’ve been made aware of a number of spam/fraudulent vouchers on the internet claiming to offer valid discounts to Rush. We are taking action to get our name removed from these sites, but unfortunately more pop up every day.

The following websites are NOT endorsed by us. Please do not enter any personal details or download any information from these websites to purchase open jump tickets or offers at Rush UK Trampoline Parks.

Stay safe online and follow our tips for spotting fraudulent Rush UK vouchers. Valid special offers are available on our website only. If you spot anything not on our list, please let us know by emailing jump@rushuk.com and we’ll take action to have it removed immediately. If in doubt, please double check with our team via phone, email, Live Chat or pop us a message on social media and help us keep you safe online.

Gift Cards:
You should never reveal the codes on vouchers or gift cards you have purchased apart from entering them on official websites as full or part payment for goods or services. For more information how to stay safe please visit: https://www.getsafeonline.org/shopping-banking/voucher-gift-card-scams/

False Rush UK voucher websites to avoid:

https://www.voucherhoney.co.uk

https://www.voucher365.co.uk/r…

https://www.thinkup.com/uk/cou…

https://www.mamma.com/uk/rushu…

https://www.etvoucherspro.com/…

https://www.groupon.co.uk

https://www.voucherslug.co.uk/…

https://www.vouchersguru.co.uk

https://www.vouchersfollow.co….

https://storage.googleapis.com…

https://www.hotukdeals.com/vou…

https://www.couponbirds.com/co…

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