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When Miriam boarded a plane to Thailand, she was filled with excitement for her future.
She believed she was heading overseas to take on a prestigious data analysis role. Instead, she was about to face a terrifying ordeal at what can only be described as a "scam farm."
Sharing her incredible story of survival on the What It Was Like podcast, Miriam — a highly educated 27-year-old woman from Morocco who speaks five languages — is shining a light on a dark and rapidly growing industry.
"I was excited to go and discover things," she told podcast host Julian Morgans.
Her journey began in Turkey, where she met her neighbour — a fellow Moroccan — and developed a friendship. He introduced her to what appeared to be an incredible job opportunity in Thailand, promising a good salary, commissions, and covered living expenses. It was an enticing offer, and Miriam agreed to an interview over Zoom.
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The job interview seemed normal and completely professional, and Miriam felt hopeful, fighting hard to secure what she believed was the job opportunity of a lifetime.