Originally posted by Eirikur
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Reply to: Nigerian scammers on LinkedIn
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The platform is legit. The person claiming to be from that platform evidently is not. The two are not the same thing.
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Velcro baby. Non messing about with strings and all that malarkey...Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
tbf You don't really understand how shoelaces work so......................................
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Fiverr have been around for while. It's a freelancers services platform, much like People Per Hour where people bid for piece work.
I suspect that you've been approached by people who tout their wares on that platform. I'd be surprised if the platform owners had branched out into CV writing.
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Seems to be a case of a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
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Nigerian scammers on LinkedIn
Just set my LinkedIN profile yesterday to open for work (as my contract that was just renewed for 8 months, suddenly got binned after one month) and got inundated with Nigerians wanting to find a job for me and to rewrite my CV. Most of them claim to be from an agency called Fiverrr, minutes after changing my profile they started flooding my inbox.
Just a warning to keep checking who you send your CVTags: None
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