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I have gotten several text messages like this over the past few months. Always a different "employment offer". My elderly parents have gotten them too. It makes me angry at how these scammers are trying to take advantage of people. I never respond. But I know several elderly people who think it's real. Here is the message I received today: Good morning! I'm Elena, a customer service representative from Best Buy. Your resume has been recommended by multiple online recruitment platforms. ?? High-paying position: Best Buy Optimization Specialist ? Flexible working hours | ?? Remote work | ?? Daily salary: $80-600 ? No experience required - free training provided ? Monthly salary: $6,000-10,000 + daily salary (immediate payment) ? Long-term position, part-time or full-time options available ? Help increase the visibility and sales of Best Buy merchant products ?? Company benefits: 4-day paid probation period. After the probation period, you can sign a formal labor contract with the company. Enjoy statutory paid holidays, medical insurance and education subsidies. The longer you work, the more welfare policies you will enjoy. For more information, please send a message to this number: +14245042055
AR, USA- 72143
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Best Buy Imposter
July 8, 2025
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