One customer was left asking 'is this too good to be true?' after coming across a 'Clearance Sale' on what appeared to be the Tesco website - before being warned it was a 'scam' Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Online shoppers have been warned about a 'Tesco scam' that seems to offer items for sale at significantly reduced prices. One puzzled customer, unaware of the fraudulent activity, asked, "Is this too good to be true? " after she stumbled upon what seemed to be a "Clearance Sale" on the supermarket giant's website. The 'scam' page advertised a pair of electric bikes for £49.

99 each, apparently offering savings of £119.01 and £99.01.

After seeking advice in Reddit's Tesco subreddit, the shopper was quickly reassured that the website wasn't legitimate. "That's not a Tesco website at the top," one Reddit user confirmed. "Even if it was, the marketplace is for third party sellers and it'd still probably be a scam.

It's a scam." The screenshot showed the woman had accessed bsgda.com - which currently redirects to a website appearing to sell dog and cat beds when entered in a browser.

"Personally I'd say it's more than likely a scam," another Redditor added. "The website address isn't an official Tesco website either." A third person, meanwhile, pointed out that the site is hosted in the.