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  2. DoorDash Review: Real Dashers Tell How Much You Can Earn - AOL

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    DoorDash hires people like you to make deliveries on behalf of local restaurants. Depending on your location, you might not need a car to deliver food for DoorDash, but instead can deliver on foot ...

  3. DoorDash driver reveals the hidden downside of delivering ...

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    The DoorDash driver is shared how long it can take to complete deliveries to some apartment complexes. DoorDash driver reveals the hidden downside of delivering food to apartment buildings ...

  4. DoorDash customer slams 'terrible' delivery driver over ... - AOL

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  5. Work-at-home scheme - Wikipedia

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    An ad for a work-at-home scheme posted on a pole. A work-at-home scheme is a get-rich-quick scam in which a victim is lured by an offer to be employed at home, very often doing some simple task in a minimal amount of time with a large amount of income that far exceeds the market rate for the type of work.

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Very similar to the casting agent scam is the "job offer" scam in which a victim receives an unsolicited e-mail claiming that they are in consideration for hiring to a new job. The confidence artist will usually obtain the victim's name from social networking sites, such as LinkedIn and Monster.com. In many cases, those running the scams will ...

  7. Woman reports Doordash driver after series of disrespectful ...

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  8. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Phishing scams happen when you receive an email that looks like it came from a company you trust (like AOL), but is ultimately from a hacker trying to get your information. All legitimate AOL Mail will be marked as either Certified Mail , if its an official marketing email, or Official Mail , if it's an important account email.

  9. Delivery worker reveals alleged ‘scam’ customers use to steal ...

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