Comment from Alfonso
ah, good point. It wasn't clear from Charles' e-mail whether he watned us to do the printing and all that. Then again, if he didn't want us to do it, why mention it? Ah, that's right -- it's a scam! What's frightening is that the scammers are getting smart: they are even sending the "attachments" as they know that translators will ask for them. Thanks for letting us know that the real Charles is on LinkedIn. We will shoot him a message for sure. I bet he won't be amused.@Esther: very true, but at least we can easily detect the scammers by the grammar mistakes. It's a nice little help for us, isn't it?@Unkown: you are probably right. However, the overpayment scam is so old at this point, and Charles never mentioned payment (yet). We wonder if there's something else to the scam that we are missing. Thanks for commenting!
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to top ^Comment from Ryuji
good thing i read about this I was about to join this job or something now i feel revileed. thank you so much Ahemann, Dodlener and the one who started this thread. it really helped me a lot..
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I know, I made almost the last one,,,F'n A....
to top ^Comment from ~Black Panther~
Thats crazy Dameon! well for this one go back to page 33 scammer #2279.Same name,different photo's
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Profile #2255 is almost at 200 comments - F'n eh!
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