


They also asked me to immediately send photos of my ID which was the last straw. Some spelling errors and their logo and watermark was super grainy. I opened the attached letters they emailed to me and was immediately sussed out. This seemed way too good to be true ( the pay was supposed to be 40$ an hour for an entry level position). Then they contacted me about 30 minutes after i interviewed telling me I got the job.

The questions seemed professionals be pretty legit so I started feeling somewhat better about it. Went along with the interview anyway because why not. I scheduled and interview and he told me that it would not be video and would instead be conducted over Line to “see my writing and communication skills” since this would be a remote job. I was a little sussed out at this, why would they be using Line of all apps and why not email? Nevertheless I went along with it, since the job market for art jobs is pretty bleak right now and I’ve been somewhat desperate.
Visual watermark a scam pdf#
Within 3 days I received a response that included a pdf letter from a company called Legacy Pharmaceuticals asking me to interview for a position and telling me to contact a “hiring coordinator” named Frank Huerta through the messaging app Line. Last week I submitted a proposal to a post searching for a team of freelancers to work on a variety of projects. I think it’s pretty shitty that people are trying to scam artists right now and wanna make sure no one else falls for this shit.Įcently been using UpWork to looks for freelance jobs, which has proven pretty reliable up until this last one I am going to talk about. Sent somewhat of an aggressive message to “Frank Huerta” telling him to stop contacting me (because he didn’t stop when I stopped answering him) and he has not responded so I have concluded it is a scam. I’ve recently been using UpWork to looks for freelance jobs, which has proven pretty reliable up until this last one I am going to talk about.
