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A 60-year-old software professional believed she had landed a remote job with Facebook. Instead, she lost her life savings. In this video, we break down a Facebook scam that masqueraded as a legitimate work-from-home opportunity. What appeared to be a Facebook jobs scam involved fake recruiters, a convincing app, and a so-called AI-powered advertising platform that showed massive “profits” that never actually existed. This fake job scam didn’t rely on romance or obvious pressure tactics. It targeted someone with real tech experience, used industry buzzwords, and slowly pulled her deeper by showing fake balances and encouraging her to spend more money to “earn” more. When she finally tried to withdraw her funds, the truth came out. You’ll learn: How Facebook job scams actually work Why fake job scams often involve crypto and performance-based pay How scammers use real platforms and familiar tools to build trust The warning signs that a remote job is actually a scam If you’re searching for remote work, freelance gigs, or part-time online jobs, this story shows why you should be extremely cautious. No legitimate job requires you to put your own money in to start working. If this video helps you understand how these scams operate, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who might be vulnerable to a Facebook scam, Facebook jobs scam, or fake job scam. Stay safe — and always question offers that sound just a little too easy.