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About $220,000 lost by victims of job scams last year

0 Engagements Job scams are not a post-pandemic phenomenon but have certainly become more rampant since the economy took a hit from Covid-19, experts said. There were 133 cases of job scams reported last year, with about $220,000 lost by victims. This was more than triple the 36 cases reported in 2019, where about $72,000 was scammed. The higher unemployment rates last year could have seen more job seekers falling victim to scams, said Ms Jaya Dass, managing director of recruitment firm Randstad Singapore. Many job seekers, especially those who have been out of a job for a long period of time or are less educated, are more likely to fall victim to such scams, she said.

Lured by $2 payout, woman loses over $70,000 in job scam

July 18, 2021 Police advise people not to accept dubious job offers that offer lucrative returns for minimal effort. The Straits Times file SINGAPORE - All it took was a few clicks to like a few videos and comments on a social media page, and Amanda (not her real name) earned $2. I thought it was a pretty simple task, she said, adding that she was paid via PayNow. But that easy money, introduced to her via a WhatsApp message from a foreign number, was the bait that landed her in a job scam  causing her to lose more than $70,000 in three days last month.

Lured by $2 payout, woman in S pore lost over $70,000 in job scam

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