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I was contacted on WhatsApp by someone using the name “Nancy” from a number listed as +1 (213) 397-3630. She said she was recruiting for a remote job with a company called “FMA” or “Fitness Marketing Agency.” The job was described as rating or reviewing “fitness plans” and completing something called “gears” through a website called fmabackend.com. They said I would earn $100-$250 per day and that they had already “added $800” to my account for training. I was told to log in to a “training account” they created for me and complete tasks, and then I would be eligible for payouts. Later, I was asked to link a “crypto wallet” using a Cash App or Binance address and select networks like TRC20 or BTC to “withdraw faster.” After looking closer, I realized this is a crypto investment scam disguised as a work-from-home opportunity. The platform and earnings are fake — they are designed to trick people into depositing or transferring cryptocurrency, which cannot be recovered once sent. The scammer also used professional-sounding messages and fake company information to appear legitimate.
$27
MO, USA- 63123
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
(213) 397-3630
Fmabackend.com
Employment
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FMA
October 15, 2025
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