The victims of Work from Home Scams are often people with a low level of education who are looking for simple work such as data entry. Scammers take advantage of such people by offering absurdly high rates for work that requires minimal effort. However, they will ask for money to be paid, for example to purchase a package or membership, and then stop responding once the victim has paid the money. In other cases, they may use the victim to earn money for themselves through 'click-farm' activities such as clicking ads or solving captchas, but not pay anything once the work is done.
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