Possible scam De persoon die dit onderwerp heeft geplaatst: Toby Wakely
| Toby Wakely Spanje Local time: 10:39 Lid 2009 Spaans naar Engels + ...
Hi,
I recently received an email from a translation agency based in Puerto Rico:
Good afternoon, sir:
>
> My name is xxxx, and I am the manager of xxxx, a small translation company located in Puerto
> Rico. You can find out
> more about us at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> We currently have a large legal project that we are working
> on and are looking to assign work to several translators new
> to us in the next
> few wee... See more Hi,
I recently received an email from a translation agency based in Puerto Rico:
Good afternoon, sir:
>
> My name is xxxx, and I am the manager of xxxx, a small translation company located in Puerto
> Rico. You can find out
> more about us at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> We currently have a large legal project that we are working
> on and are looking to assign work to several translators new
> to us in the next
> few weeks.
>
> I was wondering if you would, initially, be able to take on
> a roughly 2,000-word translation for delivery in 3 or 4
> days, after which,
> substantial work might be assigned.
>
> Our translators in the project are being paid 9 cents per
> word, and this is what we could offer.
>
> Please let me know at your earliest convenience if you would
> be able to take this on.
>
> Cordially,
>
> xxxxxxt
There is no record of this agenc at proz.com and the user been using a gmail account to send me the message. On the website the scant information states there are offices in puerto Rico and Cambridge, Mass with the head office being in Puerto Rico,, although when I checked out the IP address provided I was given a Cambridge location. Is this a scam?
There is Little other information to go on-no feedback about the agency anywhere.
[Edited at 2015-08-25 15:38 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | Post removed: This post was hidden by a moderator or staff member for the following reason: Requested edition not made. | Profile in LinkedIn | Jul 25, 2015 |
Hello, twakely.
The CEO of this business (whose résumé is in the webpage you provided), has got a profile in LinkedIn.
I don't know if this a non-scammer sign at all, but...
Have a good week-end. | | | Kevin Fulton Verenigde Staten Local time: 04:39 Duits naar Engels Contact them through their web site | Jul 25, 2015 |
It's possible that the agency has a small base of regular translators who don't use Proz, so no Proz entries are not necessarily a danger sign.
From the looks of the web page, the company appears to be legitimate – scammers generally don't go to such lengths. Calling the toll-free number from Europe won't work, so you'll have to write to the address given in the web site.
Although a gmail address is frequently the sign of a scammer, sometimes problems with the agency'... See more It's possible that the agency has a small base of regular translators who don't use Proz, so no Proz entries are not necessarily a danger sign.
From the looks of the web page, the company appears to be legitimate – scammers generally don't go to such lengths. Calling the toll-free number from Europe won't work, so you'll have to write to the address given in the web site.
Although a gmail address is frequently the sign of a scammer, sometimes problems with the agency's ISP can require an alternate means to sending email.
On the other hand, someone may be impersonating a representative of the company. Using a little due diligence can avoid problems, but it may also result in a new customer.
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Toby Wakely Spanje Local time: 10:39 Lid 2009 Spaans naar Engels + ... ONDERWERPSTARTER
Thanks eveyone. Glad to see I may be wrong about this agency. So, Kevin should I send a message to their wrbsite asking for confirmation that it wad them that sent me the email? | | | Kevin Fulton Verenigde Staten Local time: 04:39 Duits naar Engels Definitely initiate contact through the web site | Jul 25, 2015 |
twakely wrote:
Thanks eveyone. Glad to see I may be wrong about this agency. So, Kevin should I send a message to their wrbsite asking for confirmation that it wad them that sent me the email?
In your email, mention that you were contacted via Gmail. If it was part of a scam, the agency in question should be informed that someone was misrepresenting them and should be happy that you let them know. It might even result in genuine collaboration. | | | It's a perfectly respectable agency | Aug 18, 2015 |
and doesn't deserve to be in the Scam forum
I think I need to let you know that I was also contacted by the same person but, for some reason, I trusted him and, anyway, it wasn't difficult to check out the website, address, phone number, etc.
It's turning out to be one of my best professional experiences I've ever had and I think myself lucky to have been approached by such a nice client.
I... See more and doesn't deserve to be in the Scam forum
I think I need to let you know that I was also contacted by the same person but, for some reason, I trusted him and, anyway, it wasn't difficult to check out the website, address, phone number, etc.
It's turning out to be one of my best professional experiences I've ever had and I think myself lucky to have been approached by such a nice client.
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