Is this a scam or a plot for J.Lo rom-com?
Quote:All India Pregnant Job service: The Indian men who fell for the scam
In early December Mangesh Kumar (name changed) was scrolling on Facebook when he came across a video from the "All India Pregnant Job Service" and decided to check it out.
The job sounded too good to be true: money - and lots of it - in return for getting a woman pregnant.
"Ten minutes after I'd clicked on the video, my phone rang. The man asked me to pay 799 rupees if I wanted to register for the job," he told me.
The caller - Mangesh calls him Sandeep sir - told him that he would be working for a company in Mumbai and that once he had signed up, he would be sent details of the woman he would have to impregnate.
They offered him half a million rupees - almost three years wages - just to have sex with the woman and promised further reward of 800,000 rupees if she conceived.
"I'm a poor man, I desperately need money so I believed them," the father of two young boys told me.
Over the next couple of weeks, Mangesh was asked to fork out more than 16,000 rupees - 2,550 rupees to obtain some court documents, 4,500 as safety deposit and 7,998 rupees as Goods and Services Tax (GST) on the money he was going to get.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-67860456
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