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Received a text from the email stated above that read: “Good morning! I'm Gina, a YouTube customer service representative. Your resume has been recommended by multiple online recruitment platforms. ?? High-paying position: YouTube Optimization Specialist ? Flexible working hours | ?? Remote work | ?? Daily salary: $50-500 ? 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 exposure and views of YouTube users' videos ?? Company benefits: 3-day paid trial period. After the trial period, you can sign a formal W-2 form with the company. Enjoy statutory paid holidays, medical insurance and education subsidies. The longer you work, the more welfare policies you will get. For more information, please send a message to this number: +***-**-****13”
Targeted Person's Location
MD, USA - 21014
Scam Type
Employment
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Business name
YouTube customer service representative
Date Reported
August 13, 2025
Scam ID
1037310
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