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Submitted: 1 day ago
6/22/2026 | 4:47 PM
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Other Fraud Scam
After applying to a LinkedIn job for Data Entry Analyst, a recruiter (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirolos-el-sobky-2152b7253/) messaged me and said that my resume was referred to another recruiter as part of their work with a company called Prynvora (which I cannot find any evidence of in online searches), and this 2nd recruiter would reach out to me on Microsoft Teams within 48 hours. The 2nd recruiter, STEVEN T., had a lengthy conversation across several days with me about the job opportunity, essentially a card rating service to help sellers on Whatnot, and all I had to do was be randomly assigned a card, submit it, and I would earn a commission to eventually withdraw. The major red flag is that a randomly assigned card may use more funds than available on the account, in which case I would need to deposit my own funds (which could be several hundred dollars), and then the rating would go through, my funds would be reimbursed to the Assets balance, and I would also earn a 1-6% commission. However, there's no guarantee that I would be able to withdraw my funds, and the sketchy part of the training with STEVEN T. is that I needed to request through the agent support for an ERC20 address, that has been flagged here already. I have ended the conversation and will be reporting the issue to Microsoft and LinkedIn.
ETH | 0xF3A420fDDeD494ed4723A0538Dc4235C7C27757E
URL | https://cardimprove.site/dashboard
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