Is this your business?
Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and manage your listing.
Claim Your BusinessMaria.smith.trgmail.com has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
WARNING! Scammers can also steal your CV and use it to gain clients. This is what happened to me the other day and thankfully, an Agency warned me immediately. Maria Smith or whoever you may be... your address is fake (unless your email address (or?) everybody should know: *******@gmail.com) because it is my address (and I can prove it), your education and professional experience are fake because they belong to me (and I can prove it) and you certainly not are Founder and CEO of Sol Marzellier Traductores, I am and I can prove it by the way, my Trade Mark and Logo were filed a week ago at the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office, BY ME. I already reported you and there are many threads on Internet accusing you from being a scammer I will continue to report you wherever possible. Stop immediately or I will call the Police and take the appropriate legal actions against you. Dear Colleagues, beware Dear Sol, Thank you for your message. We have received the notice of the scamming of your CV yesterday. Our guide (attached) may be helpful. Best regards, On Fri, Nov 17,2017 at 10:56 AM, Sol Marzellier de Pablo <*******@smtraductores.com> wrote: Good morning, I have been informed by a translation agency yesterday that a scammer (so called Maria Smith, renowned as a professional scammer on many sites) stole my CV and sent it to this translation agency. Here is the email they sent to me, as well as my reply. Is there anything else you need to register my report? What else should I do? Thank you very much. Dear Jeff, OMG! It is true this so called Maria Smith (which is a renowned scammer, he/she has been reported on many sites) stole my CV! Thank you SO much, I will report her immediately! Best regards, De: Langex Translations1 [mailto:*******@languageexchangeinc.com] Enviado el: viernes, 17 de noviembre de 2017 1:43 Para: Sol Marzellier de Pablo <*******@smtraductores.com> Asunto: Think someone stole your CV_FW: French Translator Might want to report this to: *******@gmail.com if it is in fact true. Jeff Stover Translations Dept. The Language Exchange, Inc. https://languageexchangeinc.com/
WARNING! Scammers can also steal your CV and use it to gain clients.
This is what happened to me the other day and thankfully, an Agency warned me immediately. Maria Smith or whoever you may be... your address is fake (unless your email address (or?) everybody should know: *******@gmail.com) because it is my address (and I can prove it), your education and professional experience are fake because they belong to me (and I can prove it) and you certainly not are Founder and CEO of Sol Marzellier Traductores, I am and I can prove it by the way, my Trade Mark and Logo were filed a week ago at the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office, BY ME.
I already reported you and there are many threads on Internet accusing you from being a scammer I will continue to report you wherever possible.
Stop immediately or I will call the Police and take the appropriate legal actions against you.
Dear Colleagues, beware
Dear Sol,
Thank you for your message.
We have received the notice of the scamming of your CV yesterday.
Our guide (attached) may be helpful.
Best regards,
On Fri, Nov 17,2017 at 10:56 AM, Sol Marzellier de Pablo <*******@smtraductores.com> wrote:
Good morning,
I have been informed by a translation agency yesterday that a scammer (so called Maria Smith, renowned as a professional scammer on many sites) stole my CV and sent it to this translation agency.
Here is the email they sent to me, as well as my reply.
Is there anything else you need to register my report? What else should I do?
Thank you very much.
Dear Jeff,
OMG! It is true this so called Maria Smith (which is a renowned scammer, he/she has been reported on many sites) stole my CV!
Thank you SO much, I will report her immediately!
Best regards,
De: Langex Translations1 [mailto:*******@languageexchangeinc.com]
Enviado el: viernes, 17 de noviembre de 2017 1:43
Para: Sol Marzellier de Pablo <*******@smtraductores.com>
Asunto: Think someone stole your CV_FW: French Translator
Might want to report this to: *******@gmail.com if it is in fact true.
Jeff Stover
Translations Dept.
The Language Exchange, Inc.
https://languageexchangeinc.com/
Is this your business?
Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and manage your listing.