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| Just received a notice from Proz ... | Jan 6, 2016 |
... confirming that was indeed a scam. Thanks ProZ, appreciated.
Just as a side note, I can add that I checked both the PDF attachment and the domains linked to the scam (hipaymedia.com and hipaypanel.com, if I remember correctly) on Virustotal, and all of them were marked as "clean", so hopefully no virus/trojan/malware infection was involved...
Also, looking up one of those domains I discovered it was registered on January the 3rd in the UK. I should have done that so... See more ... confirming that was indeed a scam. Thanks ProZ, appreciated.
Just as a side note, I can add that I checked both the PDF attachment and the domains linked to the scam (hipaymedia.com and hipaypanel.com, if I remember correctly) on Virustotal, and all of them were marked as "clean", so hopefully no virus/trojan/malware infection was involved...
Also, looking up one of those domains I discovered it was registered on January the 3rd in the UK. I should have done that sooner, but again, the original offer did sound legitimate... (I never saw the part about paying $30, as someone else mentioned).
P.S. It would be nice if some sort of "screening"/check was put in place, especially for job offers coming from "new"/unkown posters.
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I received the same e-mail this afternoon. It seems original, but when they ask regarding a deposit of 30$ to verify my identity, it doesn't convinced me.
So I have searched on Google and Proz and I have found this post.
Thank you very much for your collaboration, it helps me! | | | jcfq Local time: 02:39 Portuguese to English + ...
I got the same mail, from the same Lucia promising a ton.
Thanks to Alejandro Cavalitto from Proz who warned me about the scam. I was just about to send them the "$30-deposit".
When reading the pdf these guys sent, I became suspicious. The format and design was really bad for a company claiming to be a leading agency. | | | Thayenga Germany Local time: 02:39 Member (2009) English to German + ...
Yes, I received that same email, and was a little suprised by the "fact" that "Lucia" knew something I was completely unaware of: I have never filed a registration with their site. So how could she have been so impressed by my CV? (I never call it a CV.)
When I got to the "refundable" $ 30 which were to enable them to send me work, I just hit delete. I am the service provider and that means that I am the one who gets pa... See more | |
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Alerts have been sent about this by now | Jan 6, 2016 |
Hello,
Thank you Alvaro for starting this thread to alert the community. The job postings were removed some days ago, when questions were raised about the contact information included in them. Now that it has been confirmed that this was a scam, I have sent out an alert through the scam alert center. You ca... See more Hello,
Thank you Alvaro for starting this thread to alert the community. The job postings were removed some days ago, when questions were raised about the contact information included in them. Now that it has been confirmed that this was a scam, I have sent out an alert through the scam alert center. You can read the alert here. An additional alert has been sent to every person who submitted a quote on the removed job postings. Note that it is often not possible to determine if an offer is fraudulent or not before it is approved. When a fraudulent offer is identified, the community is warned about it and the scammers are blocked.
On top of sending out alerts, to make this more visible a Blue Board record was created at http://www.proz.com/blueboard/45958 . Hopefully this will prevent more people from falling for this scam.
It is noteworthy that the page to make the payment includes a Realtranslatorjobs.com banner, a scam website that has been around for several years. Please see http://www.proz.com/topic/201643 for more information on that scam.
I hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you.
Best regards,
Alejandro ▲ Collapse | | | Post removed: This post was hidden by a moderator or staff member for the following reason: No reply was received. | | It looks like Hipay is a legitimate service | Jan 6, 2016 |
Hello Mirko,
Thanks for pointing that out. It looks like Hipay is a legitimate service, and that the scammers are just impersonating them. I have now removed that link from the Blue Board record, to avoid giving the impression that the scammers are related to Hipay. Thanks again.
Best regards,
Alejandro | |
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I just got this email,but it sounded suspicious and when I read the letter it sounded too good to be true. This is the link http://www.hipaypanel.com/tr_offerletter.pdf, so luckely I found this post and did not apply.
Angeles | | | Lianne van de Ven United States Local time: 20:39 Member (2008) English to Dutch + ... | solenzaro Morocco Local time: 01:39 Arabic to English + ...
Hello,
Seems everyone is receiving this 'generous' offer.
I received it and when I clicked the link, it was broken. I doubted it from the very beginning.
But what is the aim of doing this? Since they didn't ask about any money or any deposit? | |
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They are not alone... | Jan 7, 2016 |
Diana Antunes wrote:
...they ask for a $30 (refundable, or so they say) deposit! Never in my life have I heard of an employer asking for any sort of deposit from a potential employee.
Very fishy!
Well, Lionbridge asks you US$ 15.00/month for using their good for nothing TWS tool... | | | | Thanks for the info | Jan 7, 2016 |
Huh, so many reports are here, but the letters from Lucia keep arriving ![](https://cfcdn.proz.com/images/bb/smiles/icon_smile.gif)
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