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  1. 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.

  2. 13 sie 2020 · I’ve gotten multiple reports about solicitations by “agents” at The Literary Firm”. It’s a scam: reputable agents rarely reach out to writers directly, but for scammers, it’s their main M.O. Other scam signs: – Real literary agents don’t approach publishers on behalf of authors they don’t represent.

  3. 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.

  4. 1 lis 2024 · Red flags include unsolicited contact, promises of unrealistic sums, pressure to respond quickly, and refusal to communicate by phone. The scammers use real agent names and agency details to appear legitimate. Authors should exercise caution with any unsolicited contacts from literary agents and agencies.

  5. 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.

  6. I (almost) got scammed for a Travel Agency job offering. So I was looking for a job and sent out a lot of resumes. Someone apparently contacted me from one of them offering me a job paying 3,000 a month for a supposedly job from home. Now, I know Travel agents can probably make that amount...

  7. 21 sie 2019 · At least 10 user reviews from actual readers. Take some time to check the reviewers. If you see names of other authors who have worked with this publishing company, it’s a sign that the company is unreliable.

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