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"A scam. Fake jobs."
The offer sounded too good to be true. It was. The offer sounded too good to be true, and it absolutely was. I'm sharing my experience to warn others about this elaborate scam that uses automated calls, WhatsApp, and a slick, seemingly legitimate platform to steal money. It started with an interactive robocall in German asking if I was interested in online jobs. After I answered yes, I was contacted on WhatsApp by an instructor from a Polish company named INTENT (whithintent.com). The offer was enticing: become a product tester and earn a monthly salary of over €5,000 for just 30-60 minutes of work per day. The "job" was extremely simple. Bound by the Terms of Services confidentiality clause I cannot give any details on the nature of these tasks. All I can say is that anyone can do this "job". The first major red flag was the salary itself, more than €5,000 for just an hour of work a day is unrealistic. But, intrigued, I continued. On the platform, I was initially credited with $820 to start a "training session". After the first set, I had earned about $60 in commissions, which I was told to withdraw. To my surprise, the withdrawal was in cryptocurrency, a detail the instructor explained was for the convenience of their global workforce. I successfully withdrew the funds to my ETH wallet. For the next sets of tasks, I was required to deposit my own money, starting with a minimum of $102 in ETH. Completing the tasks, earning commissions, and successfully withdrawing them, and my initial deposits. The scam's hook is that they initially let you withdraw small amounts, making the process seem legitimate and trustworthy. I earned a total of $212 for less than an hour of work, a massive red flag I should have paid more attention to. Then, the true scam began with "combination tasks." The instructor informed me that these were very rare, but suddenly they started happening one after another. To complete a combination task and access your funds, you are forced to deposit increasingly large sums of money. The initial amount was around $1,200, with the promise of a higher commission. But the subsequent combination tasks required more than $7,500 to proceed, at which point it was clear that I would never be able to withdraw my money. This isn't just an offer that's too good to be true but a calculated, multi-step scam designed to build false trust and then trap you into depositing huge sums of money. Do not engage with withinterry.com or any similar offers. Report them immediately. (This review was improved using AI)