In a recent Twitter revelation, a Malaysian student raised concerns about a job offer that seemed too good to be true.
According to her post, she claimed to have received an offer for the "easiest job in the world," which involved earning RM500 to RM600 by watching videos of a man masturbating.
The student shared a screenshot of a conversation with a 24-year-old man named Amir from Pahang.
She reached out to him inquiring about the job and he claimed that she could earn RM500 to RM600 by simply watching his videos of self-pleasure. The job was allegedly limited to women aged 17 to 30, with payment promised after each "task."
Furthermore, the man stated that the only requirement was to watch him for 5 minutes without the need to engage in any other activities.
He also said if she felt shy about appearing on camera but still wanted to earn money, the man suggested focusing the camera on a friend wearing a tank top or wrapped in a towel, and they could also receive a reward of RM500.
Many Malaysian women commented on the post, jokingly expressing their "overage" for the job and even playfully considering applying.
However, it is crucial to remain vigilant as various scams and fraudulent schemes exist. It is advised to exercise caution and not be lured by seemingly easy jobs with high salaries.