The Connecticut Better Business Bureau is warning state residents of a scam that asks victims to pay hundreds of dollars to get a job that sounds too good to be true — and is too good to be true. This new twist on an employment scam is fooling victims into shelling out big bucks for a job at online retailer Amazon that doesn’t exist. Reports to BBB Scam Tracker about this con have increased steadily this summer, including a few people from Connecticut. Victims first receive a voicemail message telling them that Amazon is hiring dozens of people to list products online, post reviews and do other website work.
from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/BBB-warns-of-Amazon-job-scam-13188513.php
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