A recent job posting was seeking a graphic designer to fake FanDuel betting slips Fake betting slips are often used by online influencers to make them look like winning bettors A recent posting on the freelance job platform Upwork raised eyebrows across the sports betting community for seeking a graphic artist to forge FanDuel betting slips. AI renders a photo of an obviously forged FanDuel betting slip. (Image: GROK) The post would only go as far as explaining the deception’s purpose as being for “marketing and production presentation.” Fake betting slips are believed to be commonly used to promote picks and mislead followers of betting influencers on social media. The listing, titled “Graphic Artist Needed to Replicate Sportsbook Ticket Design (Long-Term Opportunity),” was posted by a client based in Ontario, Canada. It offered $15–$30 per hour for up to 30 hours of remote work per week, with a projected duration of 1-3 months and potential for long-term employment. I’m looking…Read MoreCategory: Scandals, Sports Betting, betting slips, deception, fake, FanDuel, forgery, influencers, slips, social media, sports bettering, Sportsbetting, ticketsSource: Casino.org

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