A Chennai resident lost Rs 7 lakh in a work-from-home scam involving writing fake hotel reviews. The scam involved paying small registration fees that escalated over time. Authorities are investigating the fraud. Job seekers are urged to be cautious, avoiding unrealistic offers, upfront fees, and fake websites. Thorough research is essential to avoid falling victim to such scams.
Fake websites and more: How man lost Rs 7 lakh to work from home scam

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