by Rat Race Rebellion May 30, 2026
If you’ve been searching for remote work lately, this is an important watch.
A remote work expert many longtime Rebels may recognize – recently shared a detailed video breaking down how reshipping scams work, why they’re so dangerous, and the warning signs job seekers should pay attention to.
These scams often appear as legitimate work-from-home jobs involving:
- package inspection,
- shipping coordination,
- logistics support,
- or quality control work.
But in reality, victims may unknowingly become part of a larger fraud operation involving stolen merchandise and stolen payment information.
The scam can look incredibly convincing — which is exactly why awareness matters.
At Rat Race Rebellion, one of the biggest reasons we research and vet remote jobs is because scams in the remote work space continue to evolve and become more sophisticated every year.
Many victims genuinely believe they accepted legitimate remote work opportunities.
That’s why resources and awareness like this matter.
If you know someone currently searching for remote work, consider sharing this with them.
- Not Every “Strange” Hiring Step Is A Scam
- When Job Scams Start to Look Like Legitimate Hiring
- How to Tell If a Remote Job Is Real Before You Apply
