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  • Simon

    I have seen a few projects posted recently that have raised suspicions. They were quite high value and with the same fixed fee, of £363, marked as "Opportunity" and the description was too short and vague for a job of that size and looked as though an AI had written it. Every buyer was new, with no previous projects, and what looked like a randomly chosen country. They were unique descriptions, not copies of each other.

    I'm having some serious trust issues with PPH at the moment. I don't know if there are more scams or if I'm just noticing them more because of the lack of any real work.

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  • Nancy

    Yes, these copy and paste jobs are scams too.  They don't get awarded on PPH.  They try and lure applicants to work on telegram after proposals are sent.  In this way they bypass the 'moderation' system as they haven't used the word 'telegram' in their initial project brief. 

    Of late there's been a substantial increase in the number of scamming projects. They far outweigh the genuine.

     

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  • Adam

    Saw a CV one just like this the other day duplicated from 2 different countries. I think it the same with other sites too, as economies struggle more people join with no experience and it leads to so many new opportunities for scammers.

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