: The contact usually comes from a random number claiming to be from a marketing or entertainment company.
: High-paying jobs rarely conduct business exclusively through encrypted messaging apps without official paperwork or interviews.
: After you send a larger sum (often hundreds or thousands of dollars), they disappear, or the website claims you need to pay even more "fees" to withdraw your earnings. Key Warning Signs LC NeedMoney.mp4
: Once you're hooked, they ask for a "deposit" or "prepayment" to unlock higher-paying tasks or commissions.
Have you already with them, or are you just checking the legitimacy of the offer? : The contact usually comes from a random
: They actually pay you the first few times to gain your trust.
: Scammers contact you via WhatsApp or Telegram, offering a "job" where you get paid small amounts (e.g., $5–$15) just for liking videos. Key Warning Signs : Once you're hooked, they
If you have already sent money, . Do not fall for "recovery scammers" in your DMs who claim they can get your money back for a fee—they are also scammers.