Some even go to the extent of directing you to a website and if you are naïve enough they would convince you to pay tax on a payment you did not receive ? Some would even try to convincing you to create a crypto currency account using the “company’s “ email address The thing is it’s always the same: appealing offer, directed to telegram, false claim of payment in crypto and bang that is where it happens But really what annoys me the most is that I reported the attempt twice to remote hub and never got any feedback. A simple google search would suffice for you to know their intentions. Once you initiate the chat and show interest, you get the job. They direct you to their telegram channel.
It looks JobLeads is only a scammer profiting on someones naivity. Receiving headhunter rcommendation but there is no way to connect with them. Scammers on this site initially fish for native speakers for translation jobs and promise to pay a lucrative sum. I have paid Premium Membership - wanting apply for a job - directs me always on the login page and never let me apply. With CX Remote Hub you get all your data and programs in your cloud server, each user receives a license to give them server access, office 365 license, VoIP. Always know that when it’s too good to be true it probably is.
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vscode-remotehub code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities. Translation job is a scam Many of the offers posted for translation jobs on this site are merely scams. vscode-remotehub has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.