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They've approached me inferring a job, I did everything in time but got no payment afterwards. These people should be sued!
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They've approached me inferring a job, I did everything in time but got no payment afterwards. These people should be sued!
If someone contact you to translate a document, and say it's creadis.com company, dont respond, its fake, tey will ask toi to pay to receive the money they promise you to give you for the translation...
Very very very bad. I wrote 98 pages . And after they sent money but asking to link bank account and pay 70 $ .
I didnot recieve any money
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