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A new scam has been reported involving a fake part-time job offer through social media, leading to a victim losing 0.0033578 BTC. The scammer used a social media platform to pose as a legitimate recruiter, offering flexible part-time jobs with promises of quick income. After establishing trust, the victim was asked to send Bitcoin to the address bc1qum42pyf52v840j73wf77tkpmygfknkhdzyzshs as part of the process, only to realize it was a scam after the funds were sent.
- Bitcoin Address: bc1qum42pyf52v840j73wf77tkpmygfknkhdzyzshs
- Amount Lost: 0.0033578 BTC (approximately $100 USD)
- Scam Type: Social Media Part-Time Job Fraud
Scam Breakdown:
- Fake Job Offers on Social Media:
The scammer reached out to the victim via a social media platform, claiming to offer a lucrative part-time job. The job required little effort and promised high returns, making it an attractive option for the victim. - Payment Demand:
As part of the application process, the scammer requested the victim to send Bitcoin to the address bc1qum42pyf52v840j73wf77tkpmygfknkhdzyzshs to cover “job-related fees” or secure the position. The victim sent 0.0033578 BTC (approximately $100 USD). - Loss of Funds:
After the payment was made, the scammer stopped all communication, and the victim realized the part-time job offer was fake. The funds were lost with no way to recover them.
Conclusion:
The Bitcoin address bc1qum42pyf52v840j73wf77tkpmygfknkhdzyzshs is linked to a social media-based part-time job scam. Victims are lured in by promises of easy money, only to be tricked into sending Bitcoin and losing their funds. Be wary of job offers on social media that request upfront payments or cryptocurrency transactions. Always verify the legitimacy of job offers and avoid sending money to unknown addresses. Report any suspicious activity to the relevant authorities.