Inside the Shadowy Scheme: How Nigerian Scammers Masquerade as WritersWeekly to Defraud Translators and Writers

Inside the Shadowy Scheme: How Nigerian Scammers Masquerade as WritersWeekly to Defraud Translators and Writers

Have you ever wondered how often the name you trust online gets hijacked by con artists with something to gain? Well, WritersWeekly.com, a name seasoned by nearly three decades of authentic writing gigs, is now squarely in the crosshairs of Nigerian scammers—those crafty folks who’ve been borrowing our trademarked logo and reputation to run a translation and re-typing hustle that we never authorized. It’s baffling how some people still fall for these schemes where the “payment” means you end up losing money instead of earning it. Let’s dive deep into how these impersonators operate, why WritersWeekly is NOT your go-to for translation gigs or upfront fees, and how you can protect yourself from falling into their trap. Because in the wild west of the internet, it pays to be sharper than the scammers. LEARN MORE

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