Question
In these tough economic times, many of us are looking for work. But don't let your quest for employment suck you into the innumerable "work at home" scams riddling the Internet. In particular, watch out for a new trick that targets PayPal users. We've had several reports lately that describe a similar scenario: An online ad seeks to hire people to use their own PayPal accounts to facilitate sales for customers who allegedly have no other way to transfer funds.
Here's a typical, but real, example reported to us in March. The victim answered a Monster.com job ad like the one in Figure 1, posted by a company called Insync Soft that claimed to be based in Prague, in the Czech Republic. Looking for people with experience using PayPal, the company promised to pay 10% and up on any transactions the person facilitated. (Monster.com has since removed the ad.)
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Answer
Ack! That one happened a few years ago to someone I know. Remember folks, if you take the funds, you are held responsible if the item doesn;t arrive or the credit card is not good.