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Is “got a high paying job offer in thailand on telegram” a scam?

Yes — this is a known, dangerous scam.

A recruiter on LinkedIn, WhatsApp, or Telegram offers a high-paying customer service, data entry, or crypto trading job in Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, or Laos. The actual destination is a scam compound where workers' passports are confiscated and they are forced to scam others under threat of violence.

How to tell

  • Salary far above the going rate for the role (₹1.5-3 lakh/month for entry-level)
  • Visa and flights are 'arranged and paid for' by the recruiter
  • Job description is vague ('customer support' for an unnamed company)
  • Destination is Bangkok, Cambodia (Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville), Myanmar (Myawaddy), or Laos (Bokeo)

What to do right now

  1. 1 Do not accept any job offer abroad without verifying through the Ministry of External Affairs eMigrate portal (https://emigrate.gov.in)
  2. 2 Verify any recruiter against the MEA-registered list. Most agents involved in trafficking are not registered
  3. 3 Do not surrender your passport to anyone, even temporarily, before departure
  4. 4 Tell family the exact employer, address, and emergency contacts before you leave
  5. 5 If you or someone you know is trapped in a compound, contact the Indian Embassy in that country and file at https://cybercrime.gov.in
  6. 6 Report at https://cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930 (national cyber helpline).

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