Category: Job
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Don’t Respond to This Message—It’s a Scam Disguised as a Job
It starts with a text. A friendly message from a recruiter named “Monica,” saying your online profile caught the attention of a company called “Top.” The gig? Assisting TEMU merchants with product reviews. Flexible hours. Free training. And here’s the kicker: a daily salary ranging from $201 to $3,000.
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Why Any Job That Makes You Pay to Work Is a Total Scam
Let’s get one thing clear: you should never have to pay to work. The moment a “job opportunity” asks for money upfront, alarms should be blaring in your head. Whether it’s for a “training fee,” “equipment costs,” or some vague “processing fee,” this kind of arrangement is a scam designed to exploit you.