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Exposed employment scams: fake job offers, payment processing fraud, reshipping scams, and work-from-home cons. 10,500+ documented cases with evidence.
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  by Dotti
 
Contact your bank and ask to speak to the fraud department.
Explain to them that you have discovered that the job you accepted is a scam and that you believe the transfer to be fraudulent. Be prepared to forward the emails about the job to them.

They should be able to help you to sort it out.

The important thing is that you don't withdraw any of the money. The scammers may threaten you, or say you will get in trouble if you don't forward the money, but the truth is, it's forwarding the money that would be a crime.
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