Any pop up advertisement that is unrelated to the site you are browsing has to be treated with mistrust.
Any advertisement that promises you free stuff online is also suspicious.
Many of these promo sites are harvesting email address to sell for advertising (spam). At worst, they could be phishing sites that aim to take your identity, online passwords or financial information to steal from you.
So, without knowing about the particular "online rewards club" I would advise not going to it or clicking on it at all. If it keeps popping up, quit the browser program.
I recommend turning off popups in your browser settings, and also switching to using Firefox with the NoScript plugin, which allows you to control what Javascripts are permitted to run when you browse the Web.
Tips on browsing safely can be found at the related link.
If you get the mail then it is Fake but if you purchase something online and then you get. It will be real.
That youre a fake
Flight Club shoes are not fake but genuine shoes .
get a shoe box and youre done
Fake.
Here are some Club Penguin codes:2hgrd33ty2hfgg87gh9ptih99opAnd I might even add more...Please Don't Put Fake Codes Online It's Really Mean For Desperate Penguins.
no in the fake version Stella is a lesbian to bloom (totaly fake!)
He is a fake penguin
You can join a fake club with your club penguin friends but I don't think you can join a real one.
No, there is no heaven for fake things.
you cant you need to buy it
Penguin Power hack.