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I was applying for a part time job at the time, later that day I got a text from someone saying that if I was still interested in doing online work. The person that texted me said someone else would be reaching out through WhatsApp. The Next day someone named Maria reached out saying that she was offering a job in marketing where everything was done online through a platform called Simplycomarketing.cc, I was skeptical at first but they did pay me about 200 dollars to start and from the training, it was done through CashApp crypto which I found a bit sketch. Once my training was done I proceeded to do their task Online, at first it seemed legit, they set me up with an online account and a they requested I downloaded telegram to communicate with their Costumer Service representatives. The task included submitting reviews for companies and I was paid a comission based on the review submitted. Everyday you work you were required to check in and they would give you a bonus for checking in increasing your work account balance. Based on your work account balance that’s how much the task would cost. Their trick is to increase your work account balance so high that when you would get a “coupling task” meaning submitting 2 reviews at the same time, your work account would become negative. Meaning that for you to “withdraw funds” you have to put your own money, in crypto. To clear that negative balance.
$5600
MD, USA- 20850
Employment
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Simplycomarketing
August 13, 2025
1037503
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