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Scammers advertise jobs in the same places that legitimate employers do: online (in classified ads, on job sites, and on social media), in newspapers, and occasionally on TV and radio. They promise you a job, but all they really want is your money and personal information. Here are some examples of job scams, as well as tips on how to avoid them.
Tips for Finding an online Job
When you’re searching for a job, use safe and reliable sources.
Also, when you’re applying for a job, an employer may do a background check.
What Should You Do If You Have Paid a Scammer?
Regardless of how you paid — debit or credit card, bank or wire transfer, gift card, or cash reload card — contact the company you used to send the money right away to report the fraud and, if possible, have the transaction reversed.
The company didn’t respond back brother. The money goes to a waste.
The company didn’t respond back brother. The money goes to a waste.
Even if they don't respond. When a lot of people start complaining they will be forced to take action, else risk ruining their reputation.
The company didn’t respond back brother. The money goes to a waste.
Even if they don't respond. When a lot of people start complaining they will be forced to take action, else risk ruining their reputation.
They don't even respond even when many people are complaining. Once your money goes then it will not come back.