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Website Scame (Vurendo.com)

## 🚨 **ALERT: Possible Online Scam — Vurendo.com**

**Website:** [https://vurendo.com/m/user/index]


I’m sharing this to warn others about a suspicious website called **Vurendo.com**. I personally lost **PKR 3000** because of their tricks. Here’s how the scam works:


1.  They first  show a **sponsored Facebook post** (like “Job Openings” or “Part-Time Work”). 

Or Mostly Person "Sponsored"
Like this image 





When you click on the sponsor, you will immediately go to a WhatsApp chat and on the WhatsApp chat, that person will sign you up on a website and register you. After registration, 300 will be automatically credited to your account on this website.

2. After this, the WhatsApp person will connect you to a Telegram person and the Telegram person will first ask you for a screenshot of your account. After that, he will ask you to deposit 520 rupees and will force you a little. When you deposit 520 rupees, then he will ask you to purchase the plan, which will be purchased for 820.

After that, when you recharge 520 rupees, your account will have a total of 820 and when you purchase the plan, you will be given 10 tasks which you just have to submit..

And you will get a commission of 2.4 for one task and similarly you will earn 940 by depositing 820 and it will also be transferred to your Easypaisa account or bank.


3.  After this, the same Telegram person will force you to purchase Plan B which will be worth Rs 3,000 and when you purchase that plan, you will be given 26 tasks and you will have to submit the same process and during the submission, an order will be issued.


Which will have a very high value and then the same Telegram person will tell you that your amount is low and you should deposit more money and when all the tasks are done, you can withdraw it, but the amount he will ask for deposit will be very high, it could be 10 thousand, so this is a schame


*This is a Group of This Website and Team.*


⚠️ **Please be careful! Don’t deposit any money on this site or trust anyone contacting you from it.**


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