
Instead, connect through LinkedIn or an actual company email (after inspecting their website).ĭisclaimer: You may not use or the information we provide to make decisions about consumer credit, employment, insurance, tenant screening, or any other purpose that would require FCRA compliance. Encourage friends and family to do the same.ĭo not interact with any prospective employers or employees through WhatsApp. To stay safe, block unsolicited messages from anyone you don’t know personally.

It’s okay to block a stranger’s messages. When you go to collect the fruits of your investment, you’ll find the other person(s) account deleted or your account blocked by the con artist.

Similar to fake job offers, a fraudulent investment will want to give you money, as long as you deposit money to them first. The fake job scammer might ask for your personal information and steal it (identity theft) or try and get you to pay them for the opportunity, by paying for (supposedly) “necessary” equipment. Avoid job posts that are online only and lack a real interview process. Legitimate jobs aren’t just offered through WhatsApp. If the job sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Just don’t trust an unsolicited WhatsApp scammer. If you continue the conversation, you’ll find out the hard way. The stranger, unfortunately, is a scammer who wants you to wire them money or online gift cards. Maybe they compliment you or ask you a question. Somehow, they begin a conversation that has you intrigued. Here are some of the most common WhatsApp scams: Stranger Danger For scammers, it makes sense, as they can sign up without giving away their real identity. Many of them will use the platform to trick people out of money, illegally. The only problem is that romance scammers, catfish, and con artists are also using the messaging app in droves.

Some users want to avoid long-distance plans, others lack cell phone service, while various WhatsApp users want a handy messaging app. The draw is that the app service is free and allows users to communicate between desktop and mobile devices across the planet. It is now one of the most popular apps of its kind. Started in 2009, WhatsApp has changed the way we think of messaging.
