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Paperbids: A Task-Job “Deposit to Earn” Claim, 33% Returned

CLAIM · SAR-2026-0334 · VERIFIED & COORDINATED

A Manila student took a “product-rating” side job on Paperbids that paid small commissions — until “premium tasks” required USDT deposits to unlock. She filed promptly, and the coordinated partner reported a 33% return.

Reported loss$9,400InstrumentUSDT (Tron)OriginManila, PhilippinesClaim filedMarch 2026Reported operatorPaperbids →Partner-reported outcome33% returned
  1. Intake
  2. Verification
  3. Match
  4. Coordination
  5. Resolution

01 How the claim came in

The claim came in within two weeks. Recruited through a messaging app, she completed “tasks” for tiny payouts, then hit “combination tasks” that demanded ever-larger USDT deposits to release her balance. The payouts she saw were never withdrawable.

Small stablecoin amounts are hard to return, but the pattern matters and we took the claim.

02 What we verified

Verification documented the deposit-to-unlock ladder.

  • Confirmed the operator against our Paperbids file and its task-commission pattern.
  • Matched her deposit addresses and located the reachable endpoints.
  • Established the “task earnings” were a display, never withdrawable.
  • Documented the deposit ladder and recruitment thread for the partner.

03 Connecting to a vetted partner

Partner identity stays masked until a claim is filed

We matched the claim to a vetted recovery partner covering Tron-network stablecoin cases. The partner remained masked until she filed and chose to be connected.

04 What SARFUND did

  1. Time-stamped each USDT deposit so the partner could focus on live endpoints.
  2. Matched the claim to a vetted partner experienced with task-scam stablecoin cases.
  3. Relayed the partner’s requests and helped her assemble proofs.
  4. Tracked the partner’s engagement and reported each result without varnish.
Partner-reported outcome33%of the reported loss returned, as reported by the partner. Most of the early deposits had been cashed out before she filed.

05 Red flags, in hindsight

  • A “job” that pays small commissions, then asks you to deposit to continue.
  • “Combination tasks” that demand bigger deposits to unlock earnings.
  • Recruitment through a cold message offering easy online work.
  • A balance you can see but never withdraw.

A real job never asks you to deposit to get paid. File a claim and we will verify the operator and connect you to a vetted partner.

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SARFUND is an intermediary case registry. We verify reported operators, match claims to vetted recovery partners, and coordinate the claim to resolution — we do not provide direct recovery services.