Sahar Mourad
Legal

Clever Bunnings and Kmart scams to be wary of

Aussies have once again become targets to scammers offering them a job at Bunnings or Kmart that pays extremely well. 

Scammers are taking to Facebook targetting desperate job seekers asking for their personal details via WhatsApp. 

The ad is offering $48 and $75 for part-time or full-time work and attempts to appeal to those who have no experience, same day pay, and the opportunity to complete training on the phone.

Bunnings confirmed that they are aware of the scam and are working on taking it down, advising job seekers to be wary.

“One of the latest scams is a Facebook post asking for your personal details via WhatsApp to apply for a job with us,’ the retailer said.

“Another one is an email with an offer to win a Bunnings gift card if you click a link. We place a lot of time and effort into recruiting our amazing team, and we’re in no way associated with this activity.

“We also don’t ask for personal information or banking details in unsolicited communications.”

Kmart also confirmed they are aware of the scam and are warning customers to not fall for it, instead to apply on the website.

The ACCC’s Scamwatch explained that the ads are some of the easiest ways for scammers to steal money. 

“If you provide your bank account details, the scammer may use them to steal your money or commit other fraudulent activities,” their website reads.

“Be suspicious of unsolicited ‘work from home’ opportunities or job offers, particularly those that offer a ‘guaranteed income’ or require you to pay an upfront fee.”

Image: Facebook

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Bunnings, Kmart, scam, job seekers