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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Omnithework - OmniHyper

Contacted by a women from Telegram, By the. Way NOTHING GOOD COMES from Telegram contacts……

See indicated that she knew of a part time job that paid out $6,100.00 after 30 days of work.
$1,200.0 (for 1st 5 days), $2,300.00 (for 15 days of work) and $2,600.00 (for 30 days of work).
The only catch is you have to transfer $100.00 to Customer Service every time you start a Task (3 sessions of 40 ratings each). What my “Sponsor” failed to mention was that there might be “lucky Eggs” or “Spin Wheels” that pop up stopping your tasks until you pay CS monies ($177.77 - $177,777.77). I asked if this “job” costs any money?. “Oh no, just a minor investment of $27.00”.

I indicated I would try the process for one week.
In that time frame I go hit with (1) Spin wheel and (3) back to back to back lucky Eggs……
I was able to get my money back on the first wheel and on the first lucky Egg, but after paying $777.77 for the second Egg I was hit with a third Egg ($2777.77) on the 39th click of the last of third task. What are the odds?.
BOTTOM line this is a SCAM, possibly a Ponzi Scam and definitely illegal. NEVER pay any company any money to do work for them.,,,,,

October 21, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

OMNITHEWORK! Another Scam on Telegram!!

Got another hit on telegram for this part time job. This is one of those rating promoting products. This one is also set up in daily tasks of 3 sets of 40 tasks that you promote with a 1 to five star rating.

omnithework is a keyword here. No links allowed.

Most of these catch you with the price on each task increasing that require you to transfer funds for the difference, this one is a little different. It has a lucky draw wheel that shows up while you are doing these 3 sets of 40 tasks that you are required to spin. The one I was required to spin on my lucky draw this time was $177.77. You were required to transfer a matching amount to continue. As with most of these the first one is a lure, I inquired and asked my imaginary sweetheart and she says it dont worry honey, it comes up very seldom. I asked questions about my concerns about the lucky draw in the group chat and got the Answer I expected, transfered 177.77 and got withdrawed it with the bonus and commissions.

Keep in mind that with the bonus at registration, and the first 4 days going well I am had accumulated and successfully withdrawn about 480 dollars that all had went well.

Now day 5, RED FLAG DAY!! This is salary day. $1200 dollars. Tasks start, of course I get Back on their group chat and express my concern about that luck draw and the increasing price on the wheel. 0 to 177.77 to 777.77 to 1777.77 all the way up to 57777.77. Keeping In mind that that figure that your lucky draw pulled had to be matched I once again deposited the 100 to start and began

Can you guess what's next. Yep 777.77 on a lucky draw on the first set of 40. Lucky me getting a lucky draw that hits very seldom right. Only 98 more tasks to do, what would be the chance of getting through it after you deposited 777.77?

So of course I weighed my options, did not transfer any monies and quit about 400 dollars ahead.

In short the star lady is your lover, the group chat are all star implants, and I have about 400 dollars to start the next scam session with.

The Lucky Draw!! Go Figure!!!!!

October 27, 2025
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