Two Ontarians lost more than $80,000 combined to fraudulent jobs they found through social media.
“I felt sad. I thought, ‘What am I going to do now?’” said Greg Burgos, of Toronto, who recently lost $11,000 to a job scam.
Last year, Burgos said he lost his job. Soon after, he had a health condition that put him in the hospital and left him with medical bills.
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