A Chicago woman with an MBA nearly lost everything after falling for a hyper-realistic job scam—offering $45/hour, video interviews, and even a fake check—to lure her into handing over personal info. She almost deposited the check before catching on, only to discover the company didn’t exist in the U.S. Now unemployed and monitoring her credit, she’s warning others: scammers are getting smarter—and this one fooled even a seasoned professional.

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