Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Could this be a scam? Thread poster: Marina Puertas
| Marina Puertas Spain Local time: 12:58 Member (2010) English to Spanish + ...
Hi all, I received yesterday an email from a lady called Margarita Cole from a Yahoo email account. This woman said that she published an offer in ProZ on Monday but I cannot find her anywhere. Are any of you in the same situation? She has offered me to translate a 15k text but everything has been done in a very weird manner. Thanks in advance Marina | | |
Hi Marina, I haven't received the email, but someone I follow on Twitter did. I would say it's a scam, so be careful. Regards, Livia | | |
Hi Marina, I had sent a quote for her translation job (http://www.proz.com/job/519277, not online anymore) and she wrote me this morning. Anyway, I also do not feel comfortable about her: yahoo address, weird formulation, no postal address, no phone number... I also do not feel comfortable about the content of the text, it sounds rather polemical/political, not really historical. I will not answer a... See more Hi Marina, I had sent a quote for her translation job (http://www.proz.com/job/519277, not online anymore) and she wrote me this morning. Anyway, I also do not feel comfortable about her: yahoo address, weird formulation, no postal address, no phone number... I also do not feel comfortable about the content of the text, it sounds rather polemical/political, not really historical. I will not answer and see if she writes me again. ▲ Collapse | | | I recieved it too!!! | Apr 15, 2011 |
Hi Marina, She wrote me in the morning as well. I couldn't find her anywhere too and I don't feel comfortable about her and about the fact that the job translation is not online anymore. I didn't answer, I'll wait but I think it's a scam. Rergards, Naima | |
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I am almost sure it is a scam | Apr 15, 2011 |
Hi, I saw the ad on April 11; it was job #519277, from an individual with a yahoo.co.uk account, something to see with French Polynesia............ No agency, no address, no phone number..no paiement method.. some strange things: the delivery deadline was Sept 1, the word count was supposed to be in the target langage, the quoting deadline was Jul 11, 2011.. I warned the Proz support about that. They probably removed the ad. But I answer... See more Hi, I saw the ad on April 11; it was job #519277, from an individual with a yahoo.co.uk account, something to see with French Polynesia............ No agency, no address, no phone number..no paiement method.. some strange things: the delivery deadline was Sept 1, the word count was supposed to be in the target langage, the quoting deadline was Jul 11, 2011.. I warned the Proz support about that. They probably removed the ad. But I answered the ad before. I received that yesterday with the text, the word count was false (-20%): " How are you doing today?fine i presumed.I ought to have get back to you earlier than this time,it was due to normal circumstances. I will want you to take a look at this project,is it what you capable of doing?.I have a lot of projects at hand,this is one of it and the way you handle it will determine if you would be choose later on for another project.I will like to know you charges per word? and total cost? How would you like to be paid? How long will it take to finish the project? I will be waiting to hear from you soon, Regards," I 'll stop talking with this person! Have a good day! Marie ▲ Collapse | | | Rocío Gómez Switzerland Local time: 12:58 English to Spanish + ...
Dear all: I have received exactly the same e-mail: How are you doing today?fine i presumed.I ought to have get back to you earlier than this time,it was due to normal circumstances. I will want you to take a look at this project,is it what you capable of doing?.I have a lot of projects at hand,this is one of it and the way you handle it will determine if you would be choose later on for another project.I will like to know you charges per word? and total cost?... See more Dear all: I have received exactly the same e-mail: How are you doing today?fine i presumed.I ought to have get back to you earlier than this time,it was due to normal circumstances. I will want you to take a look at this project,is it what you capable of doing?.I have a lot of projects at hand,this is one of it and the way you handle it will determine if you would be choose later on for another project.I will like to know you charges per word? and total cost? How would you like to be paid? How long will it take to finish the project? I will be waiting to hear from you soon, Regards, Margarita Cole I agree with you that the style is not the more adecuate. I don't trust her intentions. SO I won't even answer. Have a nice Friday. Regards, Rocío. ▲ Collapse | | | Rodolfo Peña Mexico Local time: 04:58 English to Spanish + ... Folks, this is more than likely a scam... | Apr 15, 2011 |
I received the same email as some of you. I have had experience with these folks before. They are NOT in the UK. Apparently, they are in Spain, according to the Fraud department at the bank supposedly issuing the checks. The scam works like this: they send you a file with a large word count. You quote a price and they send you a check or "traveler's checks" for twice the amount "by mistake". You are supposed to cash the check or checks and then send back the portion that they "over... See more I received the same email as some of you. I have had experience with these folks before. They are NOT in the UK. Apparently, they are in Spain, according to the Fraud department at the bank supposedly issuing the checks. The scam works like this: they send you a file with a large word count. You quote a price and they send you a check or "traveler's checks" for twice the amount "by mistake". You are supposed to cash the check or checks and then send back the portion that they "overpaid" you. I sent the checks to the "issuing" bank and they replied that they were forged, probably printed somewhere not in Europe. The concerned bank is aware of this gang of thieves and has alerted the authorities. They rely on you cashing their bad checks so be careful. BTW, the person that posted the "job" keeps changing addresses: first it was Hotmail and now it is Yahoo. Regards, Rodofo ▲ Collapse | | | To sum it up, | Apr 15, 2011 |
Rodolfo Peña wrote: I received the same email as some of you. I have had experience with these folks before. They are NOT in the UK. Apparently, they are in Spain, according to the Fraud department at the bank supposedly issuing the checks. The scam works like this: they send you a file with a large word count. You quote a price and they send you a check or "traveler's checks" for twice the amount "by mistake". You are supposed to cash the check or checks and then send back the portion that they "overpaid" you. I sent the checks to the "issuing" bank and they replied that they were forged, probably printed somewhere not in Europe. The concerned bank is aware of this gang of thieves and has alerted the authorities. They rely on you cashing their bad checks so be careful. BTW, the person that posted the "job" keeps changing addresses: first it was Hotmail and now it is Yahoo. Regards, Rodofo this seems to be the "good ole" scam reported a zillion times on the Proz forum and other translation sites and portals. | |
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Marina Puertas Spain Local time: 12:58 Member (2010) English to Spanish + ... TOPIC STARTER DEFINITELY, A SCAM | Apr 15, 2011 |
I talked to other Spanish colleagues and we all have the same text for translation. Unfortunately, this scam could be stopped on time. Thanks all for your quick answers Marina | | | Ahmet Murati Germany Local time: 12:58 English to Albanian + ... When you receive a message from ProZ.com | Apr 15, 2011 |
You have there the IP address of the sender. Using this IP address you can trace where is the the sender located. | | | Signe Golly Denmark Local time: 12:58 English to Danish + ...
Sounds like Margarita is a close relative of our old "friend" Morgan Cole. Try searching that name in the forums and see if any of it sounds familiar | | | I think it's a scam too | Apr 15, 2011 |
I received the same e mail two days ago and being honest, I also found it strange but I answered sending my cv, I am too trusting... Today I was searching for information about "Margarita" and I found this thread. One question, now that I have already sent my cv with all my data, what is that person going to do with them? Regards | |
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Potential worst case scenarios | Apr 15, 2011 |
Beatriz Vidal wrote: I received the same e mail two days ago and being honest, I also found it strange but I answered sending my cv, I am too trusting... Today I was searching for information about "Margarita" and I found this thread. One question, now that I have already sent my cv with all my data, what is that person going to do with them? Regards There are several cases which one could come up with: a) This so-called Margarita may ask you to do a job (mandatory pro-bono, of course, in the sense that s/he is trying to squeeze some money out of you). b) This person could impersonate you, by copying altered CVs with all your vital information on it with a freemail address to translation companies to get some jobs. or wost of all, c) Pretending to be you and "outsource" jobs to other service providers using your CV with the intention to scam people (since using a Beatriz Vidal's name and vital statistics, the CV would really look genuine). | | | Carlota Gurt Daví (X) Spain Local time: 12:58 English to Catalan + ... Me too! And I also sent CV | Apr 16, 2011 |
I also received Margarita's email and found it weird but answered anyway, asking for an avdanced payment. Today she just wrote me: "Dear Carlota, I really appreciate your prompt message and willingness to be part of my project,i really appreciate it.My info was hidden publicly on Proz and i'm a private individual. I am okay with the said cost that seems fair enough,for now i will make provision for 50% of your asking price immediately so as to prevent both parties f... See more I also received Margarita's email and found it weird but answered anyway, asking for an avdanced payment. Today she just wrote me: "Dear Carlota, I really appreciate your prompt message and willingness to be part of my project,i really appreciate it.My info was hidden publicly on Proz and i'm a private individual. I am okay with the said cost that seems fair enough,for now i will make provision for 50% of your asking price immediately so as to prevent both parties from being fraud as i'm not comfortable given out cash as we haven't done something in the past,i believe you understand my concern.So when you finished the project,the rest will be forward to you before you e-mail the project to me.It will be in form of literary. However,i will like to have the Name,Address & Phone Number you would want my associate near you to mail the payment (Certified Cheque) to you as soon as possible or would you prefer Bank to Bank Transfer (Wire) and i will want the job to be done few days before the deadline. I wouldn't like you to rush my project and make sure you read it all over again for perfection after completion,i mean proofreading.And as soon it's ready for collection,the delivery of the project will be by sending the documents via e-mail as an attachment.Like i said,i have a lot of projects at hand,the way you handle this will determine if you would be chosen for the next assignment.I am person that likes sincerity and transparency in everything i'm doing. Have a wonderful day, Best regards, Margarita Cole" I am so glad I found this thread! I was still doubting what to do. I also sent her my CV but this shouldn't be a problem (she could get it anyway in the Proz website), so I don't see the difference. Regards, Carlota ▲ Collapse | | | Nadège Colin Spain Local time: 12:58 Spanish to French + ... it is a scam | Apr 16, 2011 |
I also sent mi CV a few days ago and received the same weird message. And now, I have just received the same message as Carlota: Dear Nadege, I really appreciate your prompt message and willingness to be part of my project,i really appreciate it.I am okay with the said cost that seems fair enough,for now i will make provision for 50% of your asking price immediately so as to prevent both parties from being fraud as i'm not comfortable given out cash as we haven't don... See more I also sent mi CV a few days ago and received the same weird message. And now, I have just received the same message as Carlota: Dear Nadege, I really appreciate your prompt message and willingness to be part of my project,i really appreciate it.I am okay with the said cost that seems fair enough,for now i will make provision for 50% of your asking price immediately so as to prevent both parties from being fraud as i'm not comfortable given out cash as we haven't done something in the past,i believe you understand my concern.So when you finished the project,the rest will be forward to you before you e-mail the project to me.It will be in form of literary. However,i will like to have the Name,Address & Phone Number you would want my associate near you to mail the payment (Certified Cheque) to you as soon as possible or would you prefer Bank to Bank Transfer (Wire) and i will want the job to be done few days before the deadline. I wouldn't like you to rush my project and make sure you read it all over again for perfection after completion,i mean proofreading.And as soon it's ready for collection,the delivery of the project will be by sending the documents via e-mail as an attachment.Like i said,i have a lot of projects at hand,the way you handle this will determine if you would be chosen for the next assignment.I am person that likes sincerity and transparency in everything i'm doing. Have a wonderful day, Best regards, Margarita Cole The offer is definitively a scam! ▲ Collapse | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Could this be a scam? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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