What Actually Happens If You Sign Up for One of Those Scammy "Online Jobs" Is Pretty Fascinating
Briefly

Job scam texts are on the rise, exploiting sophisticated technology and regulatory gaps. Many individuals receive texts offering easy jobs for high pay, often linked to digital scams. One journalist decided to investigate these texts and encountered a scammer posing as a recruiter from a job posting site. The scammer, acting whimsically as 'Cathy', demonstrated a lack of professionalism and made numerous misspellings. The experience underscored the manipulative tactics used in these scams to target desperate individuals.
Cathy was not a patient boss. When the Slate writer took too long to respond, she would follow up asking if he was still there.
This role lets you earn $50-$400 per day by spending just 60-120 minutes daily testing and reviewing new products or services online.
Read at Futurism
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