Introduction
A Phoenix woman fell victim to a job scam, resulting in a loss of over $110,000. The scam involved a fake recruiter from a legitimate company, Letterboxd, which tricked her into making multiple deposits with the promise of high commissions.
The Perfect Job Offer
The woman, Rachel, believed <a href="she had found an ideal work-from-home job offering good money right from the start. She was contacted via text message by someone claiming to be a recruiter from Letterboxd, a legitimate company based in New Zealand.
The Initial Steps
Rachel was told that <a href="she could earn up to $9,000 a month by watching and reviewing movie trailers. The only initial requirement was a $100 deposit using cryptocurrency, which <a href="she was assured would be returned along with her commission after completing a few tasks.
The Scam Unfolds
Rachel complied and received her initial deposit back along with a commission. This made the job seem legitimate, and <a href="she continued to deposit more money to increase her commissions. She even converted her earnings back into cash and deposited them into her bank account.
Escalation of the Scam
The fake recruiter then informed Rachel that the more money <a href="she deposited, the higher her commission would be. Convinced by the seemingly easy money, Rachel deposited increasingly larger amounts, culminating in a $62,000 transaction.
Realization and Loss
After being asked for even more money, Rachel realized that the company <a href="she was dealing with was not Letterboxd but scammers. By that time, <a href="she had lost a total of $110,000 over eight transactions in just one week.
Conclusion
Rachel’s story highlights the dangers of job scams and serves as a warning to job seekers to be cautious, especially when asked to make payments in cryptocurrency or communicate solely via text messages. She urges others to be aware of such scams and to recognize the red flags to avoid falling victim.
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