BI warns anew vs overseas job offers as call center agents but actually 'love scammers'
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) warned the public anew on offers in social media for work abroad that would make the recruits end up as “love scammers.”
“Love scammers” are those who look for victims in dating apps, said BI Spokesperson Dana Sandoval during an interview on Wednesday, July 16, on PTV’s Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon.
Scammers use apps to entice victims and after having done so, they invite them to invest in fake cryptocurrency accounts, Sandoval said.
She said that recruits are initially offered work as call center agents but once they arrive in the foreign country they are forced to work as “love scammers.”
She also said that many Filipinos have fallen victims to the scheme.
The BI, she added, has been monitoring for several months now the syndicates engaged in recruiting Filipinos to work as “love scammers.”
Many Filipinos, who left the country on the guise of tourists, have been repatriated after being forced to work as “love scammers” abroad, she also said.
“Marami rin po tayong napigilan at the borders (We have also stopped deployment of possible victims at the borders),” Sandoval said.