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An instructor, Alice, started to contact me on Whats app about a job and salary description. "Alice" texted me instruction of a "workbench" for orders that needed to be submitted for this app, Loyaltylion. On this app, client's would purchase their star ratings. Alice gave me a tour of how to make commissions to help submit orders. A lot of instruction of how much money I could make and become a full-time employee as a Network Engineer. I asked questions on how to verify this commission job with the company. Alice kept sending me how Jr. Member don't make a lot of money right away. In order to complete task I had to have certain amount in my account. It got more aggressive text when I was asking about depositing my own money. Once an account was created there was $50 to start with the wallet. Alice was baiting me to $31 dollars in to bring my account up to $101 to get merchant's commission. "To become a junior member, you need to have enough $101 in your account to reset the task orders." Task orders are how the member earn commission. I told "Alice" I was not going to deposit any money to the wallet. The text go violent with writing I have no brains to understand this job, having a mind of a pig, dog body, eat shit, and horse's vagina.
CA, USA- 91406
Employment
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Loyalty Lion
February 21, 2025
949716
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