Poll: In your career as a freelancer, how many times have you come across fraud?
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida  Identity Verified
Portugal
Local time: 18:24
Member (2007)
English to Portuguese
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Once or twice Apr 10, 2019

As far as I know, I haven't been a victim yet, but the risk is there even if I have taken some precautions. Of course, over the years I have come across some attempts of fraud. Quite recently I suspected early on that a potential job was a fraud (too good to be true) and all communication was immediately cut off.

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Ventnai
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Spain
Local time: 19:24
German to English
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Is a victim of fraud meant? Apr 10, 2019

I was caught out once at the beginning of my career but I have received emails which could be considered fraud. Spanish agencies have asked me to complete a test translation "by a certain date" several times. It was obvious that they were trying to have work done for free,

 
neilmac
neilmac
Spain
Local time: 19:24
Spanish to English
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Other Apr 10, 2019

Ditto what ventnai said. I don't recall ever having been the victim of fraud, but I have had occasionally dodgy e-mails or approaches. Just the other day, I clicked on some pop-up survey on a translator forum (I don't recall which one, there are so many) which claimed it wanted to thank me by giving me a brand-new smartphone for the nominal price of one euro. Although I don't use smart phones (I already have one, which I was inveigled into signing up for, and am unable to return, but I don't use... See more
Ditto what ventnai said. I don't recall ever having been the victim of fraud, but I have had occasionally dodgy e-mails or approaches. Just the other day, I clicked on some pop-up survey on a translator forum (I don't recall which one, there are so many) which claimed it wanted to thank me by giving me a brand-new smartphone for the nominal price of one euro. Although I don't use smart phones (I already have one, which I was inveigled into signing up for, and am unable to return, but I don't use it), I thought what the heck, but discovered that in order to apply for this so-called gift, I had to give my credit card details. I thought this was rather iffy, so aborted the procedure.

Caveat emptor.
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Maxi Schwarz
Maxi Schwarz  Identity Verified
Local time: 12:24
German to English
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Once Apr 11, 2019

An obvious scammer so I played along, not touching the translation until the promised cheque came. The amount was $3,000 higher than quoted, and the bank tellers told me it was fake (as expected). That's it, actually, that one time.

 
EvaVer (X)
EvaVer (X)  Identity Verified
Local time: 19:24
Czech to French
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Do you mean... Apr 11, 2019

attempts against me, or just being witness to fraud by or against my clients? As others said, I have never been a victim (I don't think the non-payment issues I have had were intentional enough to qualify for fraud), difficult to tell how many of the offers I refused (in some cases, because they seemed fishy) may have been fraud. It may also be because the most common fraud schemes involve cheques, which are not commonly used in my country.
But I have seen a few things, yes...

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attempts against me, or just being witness to fraud by or against my clients? As others said, I have never been a victim (I don't think the non-payment issues I have had were intentional enough to qualify for fraud), difficult to tell how many of the offers I refused (in some cases, because they seemed fishy) may have been fraud. It may also be because the most common fraud schemes involve cheques, which are not commonly used in my country.
But I have seen a few things, yes...

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Mario Freitas
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Brazil
Local time: 14:24
Member (2014)
English to Portuguese
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Way to make a question Apr 11, 2019

Now here is a question the asker has not even read before publishing. No way to be more ambiguous.

 


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