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Level 3 · ages 13–15OECD FLSafety

“Easy job, high pay” scams

🎯 Goal: Recognize and avoid recruitment-finance scams.
You recognize the "easy job, high pay" trap: signs are unusually high pay and demanding money/deposit first. A real job does not make you pay first.

Let’s explore

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“Easy job, high pay”, “do tasks, get money” are often traps to take your money/info.
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Sign: asking you to pay first, “deposit”, transfer to “unlock commission”.
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Rule: a real job does not make you pay first. If in doubt, ask an adult and refuse.

Practice activity

🕵️ List 2 signs of a scam “easy job, high pay” offer.
Worked example: A message: “Easy job, high pay, just like videos, deposit 500,000d to activate your account.” Two scam signs: (1) unusually high pay, (2) demanding a deposit first → you block and ignore.

Quick quiz

1. “Easy job, do tasks, get money” is usually?
→ A scam trap
2. A sign of recruitment scams?
→ Demanding a deposit/fee first
3. A real job usually?
→ Does not make you pay first
4. "Like videos, deposit 500k to activate" is?
→ A scam
5. Does a real job make you pay first?
→ No

🎯 Real-life mission

Spot two warning signs of an “easy job, high pay” ad.
Open the interactive app →

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