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

Good day
Thank you for the feedback

I would like to raise a concern regarding this matter. Ultimately, it is your company’s name that is involved, and I believe it is important that we address the situation proactively.

Is there something we can do to resolve this and protect the company’s reputation?

Kind regards

Corlet

I responded:

We have an attorney.

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  2. WritersWeekly ONLY hires writers to write articles for our website.
  3. WritersWeekly does not request bank information EVER from writers, nor does WritersWeekly EVER ask our writers to send us money for anything.
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  5. Our writer’s guidelines are RIGHT HERE.

If you see a scammer impersonating WritersWeekly.com online, please CONTACT US immediately. Thank you! 🙂

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