Search results
16 sie 2019 · I’ve written dozens of posts about these scams and their fraudulent operations, especially their brazen (yet curiously shoddy) efforts to impersonate reputable agents, publishers, and film producers.
15 mar 2024 · An increasingly frequent fraudulent tactic, used primarily by the Philippine scammers, is impersonation: of reputable literary agents, major publishers, renowned movie production companies, even bookstores and organizations like the American Booksellers Association.
Below is Writer Beware’s most up-to-date list of names and email addresses used by the many publishing/marketing/fake literary agency/impersonation scams operating mostly out of the Philippines, and to a lesser degree India and Pakistan, despite their US/Canadian/UK addresses and phone numbers.
Current update to this one. Recently may kumontak na naman saken na "digital marketing" scammer. Using the starting digits nung kumontak, it seems like the scammer is from india.
9 kwi 2024 · Victims can file a report with the Cybercrime Division of the NBI or the Anti-Cybercrime Group of the PNP. The process typically involves submitting a formal complaint, along with any evidence of the scam.
13 lis 2023 · Here, a scammer tries to get your personal information through email or text, pretending to be a reputable company or a government agency. The scammer may send you emails, saying that you won a lottery, or you are entitled to a certain amount of money.
19 cze 2023 · Dubbed the “Ong Ring” Phone Scam, the PNP-ACG explained that it works by using an “autodialer” to make mass calls to potential victims. Eventually, recipients will be prompted to return...