Situation: He/She hired me as a Virtual assistant for trial as $3/hr. Says I will be called by a writer and be like interviewed for her novel. She just chats and I do converse, she was "rich" and she wanted to be a poor/slave on the novel which happens to be that she wants it to be real, she says I have to "own" her properties and make me say that "I have to kill her so she can no longer take the property back" as for the converse for the novel. When later I realized that she was letting me repeat it for so many times. Then I asked if she records it, she said NO. And how come she can take down notes of our conversation "for the novel" is she won't record it. We had 4hrs conversation just for the plan that she will let me be there on USA so she can experience being poor and slaved by me. And now she does not want to pay my $3/hr for 4hrs conversation we had, what's worst is she unfriended be on Skype. She even sent a photo of her grabbed from the net pretending it was her. My concern is, I have said that "lines of killer her something" which she can use against me. Please protect me, I am from Philippines. She even said she's from east coast and when I tracked her she's on Toronto.
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