Online scammers are luring victims with fraudulent job offers at fake crypto firms or tech companies. They’ll often conduct “interviews” via messaging apps, then request payment for equipment, background checks, or onboarding.
Protect Yourself:
Legit companies will never ask you to pay to get hired
Double-check company websites and job postings
Be cautious of jobs that require crypto transfers or fast decisions
🚫 Don’t fall for it—verify before you engage.
👉 Report suspicious offers to your local law enforcement or through USCryptoCop.com.
- We’re kicking off the St. Louis IAFCI Chapter Conference Nov 6!
- Cryptocurrency for the Patrol Officer Course
- The Illusion of Profit: Inside the World of Investment Scams
- 🚨 The Fake Fix: How “Tech Support” Scammers Con You Out of Control and Cash
- Scammers, Slavery, and Billions in Fraud What’s Really Behind That Random Text or Email

Now Offering Cryptocurrency for the Patrol Officer