“Work from Home Jobs No Experience Required” – work from home, earn up to €2,000 per week and all without any professional experience? According to the massive job advertisements posted by KADANSE, this is possible. What isn't mentioned: You first have to pay money for this seemingly lucrative job, the job doesn't exist like that. We advise: stay away from payingsocialmediajobs.com and remotejobstaffing.com!

Home office boom due to pandemic
Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, it has seemed tempting: working comfortably from home. You save yourself the commute and can organize your time freely. Fraudulent job platforms exploit precisely this desire of people looking for a job. They offer fictitious jobs with keywords such as “remote work”, “home office”, or “work from home”.
Fake company KADANSE
This also applies to the company KADANSE, which claims to be based in Guadeloupe. She places massive amounts of ads on the business platform LinkedIn. A search for “KADANSE” results in an incredible 3,713 hits – most of these advertisements were probably placed online automatically just a few days ago. They will be displayed to everyone who is looking for job offers in Vienna. The hook? The company does not exist as such, criminals have invented the data. The job offers only serve to rip off applicants.
How to recognize dubious job offers
The scam: This is how applicants are ripped off
Anyone who clicks on one of KADANSE's dubious job advertisements will find a real website maze. First, you will be redirected to a page called remotejobstaffing.com. A large button asks: “Start Earning” – Start earning! Clicking on it will take you to a survey.

You enter your gender, age and available time per week. After answering all the questions, you will immediately find a variety of offers that exactly suit your needs.

New platform instead of offers
If you now want to view the offers, you will be redirected to the next platform. This time it is paidsocialmediajobs.com. There is no job waiting for you there, just the next survey. You must indicate which social networks you have experience with and – once again – how many hours you want to invest.
Jobs fit as if painted
A completely automated text will then appear in which the data previously entered in the survey has been integrated. This gives the impression that there are jobs here that exactly fit your needs. Don't let this fool you!
If you click on “Click Here To Get Started” you will be redirected to the main page of Payingsocialmediajobs.com.

An emotional life changer?
Heartbreaking stories are advertised; apparently they are primarily looking for new members from Austria. The site even offers to calculate your supposed future income. The new career seems within reach - but in order to really get started, the platform first requires money.

Pay just $27 today and earn a lot of money with simple social media jobs - that's the offer. If you click on the offer, you will be redirected to an order form. You will be offered another $10 discount. So you should then “only” pay €18 more to register with Paidsocialmediajobs.com.

What are you actually paying for?
But what are you actually paying for? Applicants are supposed to pay for initial training and placement of jobs. If you pay the amount, the “training” consists of generic information and videos that can also be found for free on YouTube. Job placement consists of directing applicants to freely accessible, legitimate placement platforms.
All of the jobs in the job database that you pay for are already available online on Upwork, Freelancer, and Guru. However, these platforms are free - the money you transferred to paidsocialmediajobs.com is just a rip-off.
Chance of getting your money back
Since the offer is probably managed via the ClickBank platform, there is a chance of getting your money back. Contact ClickBank or take advantage of free advice from the Internet Ombudsman .
Have you noticed a dubious job advertisement from KADANSE or another sender on LinkedIn? Contact the platform and report the dubious offer to protect others too!
Advice & help
For specific advice requests, please contact the relevant offices that Watchlist Internet has listed for you Advice & Help
Source: Watchlist Internet
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