Pages in topic: [1 2] > | Another scam going on? Thread poster: David Manuel Díaz Sánchez
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Hello everyone, Today I received the following email: ---Quote--- -----Original message----- From: John via ProZ.com Sent on: Saturday, July 22, 2023 8:45 am. To: (my email address) Subject: [ProZ.com mail] 200 word English text to translate to Spanish You were sent a message via your ProZ.com profile ------------------------------------------------------------- Hallo, Will you be able to tra... See more Hello everyone, Today I received the following email: ---Quote--- -----Original message----- From: John via ProZ.com Sent on: Saturday, July 22, 2023 8:45 am. To: (my email address) Subject: [ProZ.com mail] 200 word English text to translate to Spanish You were sent a message via your ProZ.com profile ------------------------------------------------------------- Hallo, Will you be able to translate to Spanish an English 200 word text of a personal add (posting my real estate property) and have it ready by Tuesday 25 July? If so, please give me a quote._ Regards, John ----------- Author: John [NOTE: the author is not a registered user of ProZ.com or was not logged in when he sent this message]. Author's IP address: (deleted by me) Message type: Request for quote ---Unquote--- Left the “John” in as it doesn’t really mean anything. Is this the start of a scam? Is it worth an answer from my side or it would turn into a waste of time? Additionally, is there anywhere I can find and check the messages sent to me directly via ProZ? Thanks for your help. ▲ Collapse | | | Doesn't look like a scam | Jul 22, 2023 |
Scammers usually don't limit themselves to 200 words. You just need to make the person justify if they represent a company or an individual. I would ask for payment in advance by SEPA transfer or any other method you normally accept. | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 09:04 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... MODERATOR SITE LOCALIZER
Could you please provide the IP address from the message you received? This would help to check the logs and find out something realistic besides the assumptions about scam/not scam. Natalia | | |
Should I post the IP address just right here or should I sent it privately to the ProZ staff? Thanks for confirming. | |
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Yolanda Broad United States Local time: 03:04 Member (2000) French to English + ... MODERATOR Send to ProZ staff | Jul 22, 2023 |
Please send the IP number to ProZ.com staff. Thanks! | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 09:04 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... MODERATOR SITE LOCALIZER You may send to ProZ.com staff | Jul 22, 2023 |
as Yolanda wrote, or you may post right here, or you may send it to me via my profile. | | | Sent to you, Natalie. | Jul 22, 2023 |
Following your suggestion, I did send the IP address directly to you. Thank you very much! | | | Natalie Poland Local time: 09:04 Member (2002) English to Russian + ... MODERATOR SITE LOCALIZER Thank you for the IP David | Jul 22, 2023 |
The IP is one of recently added new subnets that don't allow (so far) to find the real location. But according to the logs, the guy has been sending emails to multiple users in Chinese, Arabic, Russian, French, Spanish, German. My 'diagnosis' from what I see in the logs: this 'John' is clearly a scammer, so just forget him. Best, Natalia | |
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Interesting about his activity and IP address. It would still be interesting to know how he would react if given a quote, so we can know and understand what sort of scam it is. | | |
So it looks like scammers have figured out that we will fall more easily if the number of words is small… | | | I actually did so. | Jul 23, 2023 |
Thomas T. Frost wrote: Interesting about his activity and IP address. It would still be interesting to know how he would react if given a quote, so we can know and understand what sort of scam it is. I actually did answer "him" as if it was a serious offer. Just to see what happens and report the reaction. I asked for more details and information about the job - usual stuff. No reply from "John" so far, nor do I expect it. Thing is the text sounds very "natural" to me. It sounds as if someone who is not familiar with this industry was posting a job for the first time. Maybe that's the reason why my senses were screaming "scam, scam" while reading it. Anyway, it seems to me very obvious that the scammers have sharpened their tools. | | |
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida wrote: So it looks like scammers have figured out that we will fall more easily if the number of words is small… If that's the case, we'll just discover it when they post a €2,000 cheque for a €25 job instead. | |
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Not a very effective scam | Jul 23, 2023 |
David Manuel Díaz Sánchez wrote: I actually did answer "him" as if it was a serious offer. Just to see what happens and report the reaction. I asked for more details and information about the job - usual stuff. No reply from "John" so far, nor do I expect it. Thing is the text sounds very "natural" to me. It sounds as if someone who is not familiar with this industry was posting a job for the first time. Maybe that's the reason why my senses were screaming "scam, scam" while reading it. Anyway, it seems to me very obvious that the scammers have sharpened their tools. It won't be a very effective scam if he never reacts. And maybe it isn't a scam and he just needs different languages for a one-off ad. | | | Michael Newton United States Local time: 03:04 Japanese to English + ...
Scam or not, who would be willing to pick up tools for 200 words? | | |
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