Eamonn Carr has a warning for job-seekers.

He received a job offer after he listed his contact information in the Maryland Film Office directory.

"Put in their name, info and resume and you're just in a directory that assistant directors or producers can kind of go to if they need extra hands on a project, so that they contact you," Carr said.

As a recent college graduate, Carr was looking for production work. So when someone claiming to be film producer Jamie Buckner offered him a job, he listened.

"They said they wanted to take me on as a production assistant and that they were willing to pay $1,500, which is way more than I think anyone is ever paid to be a production assistant," Carr said.

But he wanted to know more about the opportunity and sent his name, address, and phone numbe

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