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Beware of Work-from-Home Scams – My Experience
I want to share my experience to warn others about a scam that cost me £2,000. As a 19-year-old looking for work-from-home opportunities, I came across a platform that claimed I could earn money simply by reviewing 38 products a day. They made it seem legitimate by depositing a small amount into an account they asked me to set up on their website, making it look like they genuinely paid for the work.
However, as I continued, I was told that to unlock higher earnings, I needed to deposit money myself. First, they asked for £1,500, then another £1,500, promising returns between £8,000 and £10,000. When I realized this was a scam and confronted them, they denied it and told me I could withdraw my money at any time by contacting customer service. But when I did, I was told I could only withdraw if I deposited even more money to complete the “level” I was on—clearly a tactic to take even more from me.
The scammers pretended to be real people, including a woman claiming to be a housewife with two kids trying to make extra income. I trusted them, and now I’m devastated to have lost £2,000—an enormous amount of money for someone my age.
I have alerted my bank, but I want to make others aware so that no one else falls for this scam. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Please be careful and do your research before trusting any online work-from-home opportunities.
15 de março de 2025
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