Once you complete the invites, you are told to complete a "human verification" step. This requires you to download third-party mobile apps, fill out lengthy surveys, or register for subscription services. The scammers earn affiliate revenue from your clicks, but you never receive any currency. 4. The Phishing Form

When websites advertise "free CP invite links," they are usually referring to one of three things:

Clicking the link takes the user through multiple advertising networks, generating revenue for the scammer.

Game developers like Activision have strict anti-cheat and anti-fraud policies. Utilizing third-party exploits, generators, or unauthorized top-up links violates the Terms of Service and will result in a permanent ban of your account.

You waste time filling out forms, your personal information is sold to spammers, and the promised link never actually unlocks. 🔒 How to Verify Official and Safe Invite Links

Many of these sites force you to click ads or complete endless surveys under the guise of "verifying you are human". The site owners make money off your clicks, and you receive nothing.

If you see someone in the game's world chat, on Discord, or on social media sharing "invite links" or "generators" for free CP, here is what is actually happening:

Many of these sites mimic legitimate login pages to steal usernames, passwords, and email addresses.

Only trust giveaways hosted by officially recognized Activision content creators. They will never ask for your password; they only need your UID to send rewards. CODM is giving FREE COD POINTS again!!