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PA Attorney General warns about employment scams amid graduation season
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crime1d ago

PA Attorney General warns about employment scams amid graduation season

  • PA Attorney General warns Pennsylvanians about online employment scams targeting graduates and job seekers for Summer 2026.
  • Scammers push high pay and flexible schedules to lure victims into fake at-home or remote jobs.
  • Authorities warn scammers may ask applicants to receive packages to repackage and reship to another address.
  • Tips include researching the company and not paying for a promised job.
  • Officials say no honest employer will send a check to deposit and ask for funds to be sent back or gift cards.
  • Victims told to report scam activity to the Bureau of Consumer Protection or call 1-800-441-2555.
  • The Bureau of Consumer Protection provides guidance to help consumers avoid scams.
  • The warning underscores ongoing evolution of scam tactics.
  • The warning references a variety of scam formats, including fake postings and disreputable sites.
  • The alert targets readers in Pennsylvania, with guidance distributed by state officials.
  • The attorney general’s office urges immediate action if someone is scammed.
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Looking for a Summer Job? Attorney General Sunday Warns Students, Graduates to Watch for Employment Scams - Beaver County Radio
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politics1d ago

Looking for a Summer Job? Attorney General Sunday Warns Students, Graduates to Watch for Employment Scams - Beaver County Radio

  • Attorney General Dave Sunday warned Pennsylvanians about employment scams as students and graduates search for summer work.
  • Scammers often promise high pay and easy income in work-from-home offers to steal personal data.
  • The AG’s office urges job seekers to research companies and read reviews for red flags.
  • Never pay for a job opportunity; legitimate employers will not require upfront payments.
  • The article cites cases of fake checks and gift-card schemes used by scammers.
  • Always verify offers by contacting the company through official channels.
  • Trusted sources and government portals are recommended for legitimate job listings.
  • If you fall victim, file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
  • Pennsylvanians can report online or by phone to seek help.
  • The guidance includes practical tips like avoiding packages-sent-to-receive and returns handling.
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