800-936-4360
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Is this a scam? I was contacted my a "meduis research" to work part time doing market research (This was a Craigslist ad I replied to). Basically, they want to pay me 400 dollars to sign up for the following gift cards: RushCard https://www.rushcard.com/ AchieveCard http://www.achievecard.com/ Akimbo https://akimbocard.com/ ReadyDebit https://www.readydebit.com/prepaid/platinum.html EspreeCard https://www.espreecard.com/ 1-800-936-4360 or 1-866-290-6529 Amex Serve Card https://secure.serve.com/Registration?intlink=us-serve-marketing-home-howitworks-2013relaunch-register-bodytext Univision https://www.univisiontarjeta.com/forms/en/get-prepaid-mastercard VisionPremier http://www.visionprepaid.com/ CashPassCard https://www.cashpasscard.com/enroll.html UPsideCard https://www.upsidecard.com/enrollment/SingleRegistration.aspx AMPayCard http://www.ampaycard.com/buyform.html CascadeCard https://cascadecard.com/#link_reserve ChimeCard https://www.chimecard.com/signup LrgPrepaidCard http://www.lrgmastercard.com/register/ AmericasCard http://www.theamericascard.com/sign_up/ They then want me to write them a short review detailing the accessibility of obtaining these gift cards and email it to them. Then I take a picture of the cards to prove I got them in the mail (by the way, I don't have to spend any money to get these cards Apparently I can get them without adding a balance to them). Then they will send payment of $400 dollars via PayPal. I am them required to mail the cards to them, where they will add a balance to them and perform research on the process. Then I get paid $15 an hour for being on the phone with these companies to try and learn more on how the process works. Is this a scam? It seems a little sketchy to me. I looked on their website and reverse image searched one of the pictures of the staff they had up. Found multiple other businesses claiming him to be somebody else working for them lol. Has anybody heard of a scam like this befor
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