THEY’RE USING YOUR KIDS TO LAUNDER MONEY
Your kid drops a few likes and money shows up. The most harmless little job in the world, right?
No. It could be a crime.
Here’s how it works. One of these “promotion companies” hooks him on social media and pays him to click. A few euros, zero effort. Then they push further. Open an account, they say. I’ll send you a transfer. You move it to another account and keep a commission.
Looks like a well-paid job. But it’s money laundering.
That money comes from phishing and scams, and the kid becomes the link that cleans it and makes it disappear. He has no idea. And under the law good faith isn’t enough: it’s still laundering, with the account frozen and a criminal charge on a teenager, or on a family.
It’s happening more and more. The police explain that what hooks our kids is easy money online, the kind of thing that feels normal to them because online everything seems free and fast.
Parents think they don’t understand this new world, they read about guru types in Dubai claiming they know how to make money and teaching it to our kids from social media.
Talk about it at home. If your kids are earning online through stuff you don’t understand, maybe it isn’t the magic of the internet. Check it carefully.
Nobody gives away money for likes. If someone asks you to receive transfers and pass them on, it’s not a job, they’re using you. The account is yours, and the responsibility becomes yours.
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