Rebecca Kapborg Thread poster: Helena Grahn
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Helena Grahn United Kingdom Local time: 10:14 English to Portuguese + ...
This is the name given by a scammer who copied my CV. Someone received it and immediately noticed it was fake . He got in touch with me and let me know it. I have also sent the file to http://www.translator-scammers.com. | | |
Ann Kapborg Sweden Local time: 11:14 Member (2012) English to Swedish + ...
Kapborg is a very uncommon name and I've stumbled upon a horse that was named Kapborg, but this! | | |
Thayenga Germany Local time: 11:14 Member (2009) English to German + ... Imprudent indeed | Nov 14, 2014 |
Good thing he notified you so that you found out and could take the appropriate action. These thieves are ruthless and unconcerned with ruining a translator's reputation - which seems to be their actual intention. | | |
Helena Grahn United Kingdom Local time: 10:14 English to Portuguese + ... TOPIC STARTER
Thayenga wrote: Good thing he notified you so that you found out and could take the appropriate action. These thieves are ruthless and unconcerned with ruining a translator's reputation - which seems to be their actual intention. I think it is difficult for someone to remember that another CV has the same content. Actually what these scammers want is money. They approach others and ask for payment in advance or else deliver some garbage and hope for the better in terms of immediate payment via PayPal. | |
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tietzes (X) Japanese to German + ... what I ask myself | Nov 14, 2014 |
What I ask myself: Are these scammers too stupid to create their own fictitious super-duper CV? Why do they have to commit the worse crime and steal CVs from real people? I don't get it... | | |
Helena Grahn United Kingdom Local time: 10:14 English to Portuguese + ... TOPIC STARTER
tietzes wrote: What I ask myself: Are these scammers too stupid to create their own fictitious super-duper CV? Why do they have to commit the worse crime and steal CVs from real people? I don't get it... They can hardly speak English. Thats why they neither write their address nor phone no. On the Cv. Thats also a giveaway for people who receive their emails. | | |
tietzes (X) Japanese to German + ... Okay, but... | Nov 17, 2014 |
Helena Grahn wrote: They can hardly speak English. Thats why they neither write their address nor phone no. On the Cv. Thats also a giveaway for people who receive their emails. ...how on earth are they supposed to translate then? They might not speak English and thus don't translate from English, but if they wanted, they could frame a CV in their mother tongue and contact local agencies only (or apply to agencies in countries where their language is spoken/understood). And even if they did write a CV in English, the fact that English presumably doesn't belong to their working languages should be regarded as a mitigating circumstance in case of errors. What's more, doesn't a CV consist more or less of keywords, anyway (languages/areas of specialization/rates/...)? I don't understand this behaviour. At least, it doesn't amount to identity theft as long as the name of the CV holder is not involved. | | |
Helena Grahn United Kingdom Local time: 10:14 English to Portuguese + ... TOPIC STARTER they just like doing the way they do it... who said they are bright? | Nov 17, 2014 |
tietzes wrote: Helena Grahn wrote: They can hardly speak English. Thats why they neither write their address nor phone no. On the Cv. Thats also a giveaway for people who receive their emails. ...how on earth are they supposed to translate then? They might not speak English and thus don't translate from English, but if they wanted, they could frame a CV in their mother tongue and contact local agencies only (or apply to agencies in countries where their language is spoken/understood). And even if they did write a CV in English, the fact that English presumably doesn't belong to their working languages should be regarded as a mitigating circumstance in case of errors. What's more, doesn't a CV consist more or less of keywords, anyway (languages/areas of specialization/rates/...)? I don't understand this behaviour. At least, it doesn't amount to identity theft as long as the name of the CV holder is not involved. | |
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