My coworker recently told me he moonlights doing an online job while working our normal job. I asked him what he does and he said that it’s hard to explain but there’s a powerpoint that explains when i get hired. He said it’s all legal and we get paid $10 an hour and pay goes out every week. He showed me he’s made an extra $250 this week on an excel spreadsheet. I think it sounds like a great opportunity/s
Anyway what flavor of scam do you think this guy is part of? I’m thinking mlm because he’s trying to bring others into the fold, but I heard him tell someone else theres a fee to join, and that screams pyramid scheme.
- He’ll only tell you what the job duties are AFTER you’re hired and YOU have to pay to be hired? For $10/hr? Even if that wasn’t a straight up scam I wouldn’t invest time, money, and effort into signing up and doing onboarding if I didn’t know what the hell I was doing. - Hard to say exactly what’s going on there with that little info, though. - Exactly we need much more to go on 
 
- You lost me after “it’s hard to explain but there’s a powerpoint presentation”. I would pass. 
- Sounds like MLM bullshit at best, or something illegal like being a money mule at worst. - My moneys on answering capchas. - Answering captchas pays much much less than that. - Are you calculating for inflation? - Even with inflation. Answering captchas for 8 hours a day will get you maybe 100$ a month. - Those “jobs” are meant for third world countries. Even then it’s a pretty low pay. 
 
 
 
 
- deleted by creator - “it’s all legal” is usually followed by “trust me bro” and then you get to learn about RICO 
 
- you already know this, but if you need to hear it, this is a scam. - anything you describe by “its all legal”, is illegal, guaranteed. And don’t get me started on the fee to join, it’s not even a good ponzi, how is $10 an hour supposed to interest anyone?! my guess is that secret powerpoint will tell you to recruit people for a reward. - your “friend” sounds like this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEsm7vDl3zU but aimed for less rich people. - Depends on locatio; in other parts of the developing world, $10 USD/hr wouldn’t be too shabby. 
- That dragons den clip was hilarious. It wasn’t even his pyramid scheme!! 
 
- If he has to explain that it’s legal, and refuses to tell you what it is until you get hired, it’s a scam. Probably an MLM he got sucked into. - deleted by creator 
 
- He said it’s all legal - I mean, if I were trying to recruit people into an illegal pyramid scheme, that is what I would say too. 
- I once had a customer tell “I know it sounds like a pyramid scheme, but it’s not” which all but confirms something is a pyramid scheme. I’m gonna assume “it’s definitely legal” is actually code for it’s completely illegal. - It’s a reverse funnel system. 
 
- I agree, it sounds like an MLM, pyramid scheme, or some type of reverse funnel system. - I like to call it the one sided diamond - A semi-octahedron 
 
 
- but it’s totally legal - 🚩🚩🚩 
- it’s all legal - Ultra gigantic red flag. - For sure. I think it violates Grice’s maxim of quantity - I’ve never seen a legitimate job posting where they felt the need to tell me how legal the job is. That call-out being in there is decidedly worrisome haha. - An entertaining video on the maxims from Tom Scott: https://youtu.be/IJEaMtNN_dM?si=GxmkO8Is3B9EaibZ - Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/IJEaMtNN_dM?si=GxmkO8Is3B9EaibZ - Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. - I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub. 
 
 
- I like how you can tell who didn’t read your whole post by them giving you real advice about not taking this job - Or they missed the /s after the bit about it being a great opportunity. - Even if you miss the /s, the second paragraph makes it pretty clear that was sarcasm. Unless you know people who think getting scammed is a great opportunity. 
 
 
- it’s hard to explain but there’s a powerpoint that explains when i get hired - If they can’t give you a job description until after you’re hired, how do you know if you’re qualified? If they hire just anyone, then it’s a low skill job and might be too boring for you - there’s a fee to join - Another red flag. My guess is some kind of MLM or crypto. - $10 an hour - Is that acceptable where you are? Minimum wage is $20 here. Does the wage depend on how much you sell or how many people you bring in? How much does the wage vary each week? At $10 an hour, how long will it take to recover the entry fee? - Not enough information on what the job is, evasive about what the job is, and the entry fee, all combine to sound dodgy to me; even if he says it’s legal, is it fair and moral? - Personally I’d give it a miss. Only you can decide how urgently you need the money and how far you are willing to go to earn it. - Good luck, and please come back and let us know how it goes! - After many hours of deliberation and a long tearful phonecall with my mother, I’ve decided to pass on the opportunity. 
 
- Join fee + weird recruiting = Fonzie scheme. - Fonzie scheme. - Ayyy!  
 
- If there’s a fee to join, it’s a scam. You don’t pay for your job. 











