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  2. Hollywood Con Queen scam - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Con Queen scam. The scam targets gig workers, usually based in Los Angeles. The "Con Queen" scam is a long-running and elaborate scam perpetrated by the so-called Hollywood Con Queen, an Indonesian impostor named Hargobind Punjabi Tahilramani who was eventually found and arrested. The con, which was successfully operated for several ...

  3. ‘Hollywood Con Queen’ Suspect Can be Extradited to U.S. to ...

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    June 6, 2023 at 5:29 AM. Hargobind Tahilramani, the alleged mastermind behind the “Hollywood Con Queenscam, can be extradited to face charges in California, a U.K. judge ruled on Tuesday ...

  4. Filmmaker Chris Smith on the Need for Scam Docs Like ... - AOL

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    In “Hollywood Con Queen,” director Chris Smith chronicles one of Hollywood’s most audacious scams that involved an impostor who posed as top entertainment studio executives to swindle ...

  5. Work-at-home scheme - Wikipedia

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    Work-at-home scheme. A work-at-home scheme is a get-rich-quick scam in which a victim is lured by an offer to be employed at home, very often doing some simple task in a minimal amount of time with a large amount of income that far exceeds the market rate for the type of work. The true purpose of such an offer is for the perpetrator to extort ...

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Very similar to the casting agent scam is the "job offer" scam in which a victim receives an unsolicited e-mail claiming that they are in consideration for hiring to a new job. The confidence artist will usually obtain the victim's name from social networking sites, such as LinkedIn and Monster.com. In many cases, those running the scams will ...

  7. Job scams surged 118% in 2023, aided by AI. Here's how to ...

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    Consumers reported losing $367 million to job and business opportunity scams in 2022, up 76% year over year, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The typical victim lost a “whopping ...

  8. WAHM (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    First issue. 1994; 30 years ago (1994) Based in. El Segundo, California. Website. www.wahm.com. WAHM is an online magazine about work at home jobs, opportunities, and lifestyle. The name is an acronym for "Work at Home Moms," though the magazine covers issues affecting all home business workers and remote workers, both male and female. [1]

  9. Here's how to spot a job scam as job openings increase - AOL

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    Government jobs: If you see a government or postal job requiring a fee to apply, it’s a scam. Legitimate government jobs are available at USAJobs.gov or USA.gov — all real and for free. Job ...