Signs to look for
In order to avoid car wrap advertising scams, Scam Detector has given a list of things interested advertisers can look for. One of the biggest red flags is random emails that seem to be from legitimate companies asking you to become an advertiser for them. Scam Detector states that companies do not just hire anyone to advertise for them. Companies who use car wraps as a form of advertising most often work with middle man companies like WrapMatch in order to be paired up with willing advertisers who will do well for the company instead of just work them for every penny for little to no work at all. Scammers often steal company images and send them through these random email messages in order to make them seem professional, but again, keep in mind that companies do not look for potential employees in this way. Another suggestion is to always do your research. Feel free to contact employers to see if the email was actually sent from them. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is, so do your research before committing in any way. It is unfortunate that scammers have turned something so good into something so difficult, but by watching for these signs and relying on WrapMatch and other middle man companies, you can rest assured that your car wrap advertising experience is legitimate.
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Source: scam-detector.com/employment-scams/car-wrap-advertising
