A 40-year-old job aspirant from Jalgaon, Maharashtra, has been duped of ₹5.29 lakh in a prepaid task scam. The victim, who was looking for a government job, was lured by a fraudulent scheme that promised him employment in return for an upfront payment. Th
Job ScamPrepaid Task ScamMaharashtraJalgaonFraudReal Estate MaharashtraJan 22, 2025

A prepaid task scam is a fraudulent activity where scammers lure victims with promises of employment or other benefits in exchange for an upfront payment.
Always check the official website of the organization offering the job. You can also verify the contact details and reach out to the human resources department directly.
Report it to the local police or the relevant authorities immediately. You can also file a complaint on the official website of the organization involved.
Yes, legitimate job offers do not require any advance payments. Be cautious of any requests for money upfront.
Stay updated by following reliable news sources and official government job portals. You can also join community groups and forums where job seekers share information and experiences.

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