cafemedia.com Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

cafemedia is a troll and an electronic scam

I am writing to report that I was scammed by two individuals who claimed to be representatives of your company. I would like to bring this matter to your attention and request clarification. Here is what happened:

I saw an online advertisement for a computer teacher position, which is my primary occupation. I responded to the ad, and the person who posted it, Mariza Silva (as she appears on Facebook), sent me a Telegram link to someone named Noah Smith. Noah Smith sent me a number of images and asked me to convert them into text using a word processing program and then convert the text to PDF format and send it to him. He informed me that he would then send me $1,500. After completing the task, he sent me a link and claimed to be the finance manager. He instructed me to follow his instructions. I opened the link and spoke with him, only to be surprised when he demanded money from me in exchange for sending my earned payment for writing the document. I reminded him that I had not agreed to this with Noah, but he insisted on his position. When I threatened to report their actions to the authorities, he blocked me and changed his profile picture. I now realize that he was a scammer.

Telegram: Contact @Noahsmith09
and that is it they waste my time and they ask me to pay them
I consider this a complaint to whom it may concern, so that no one falls into the same problem as me and wastes their time

June 19, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

This is a really scam site
they ask me to work first and pay me with their wallet
this provides an interface like other bank apps
but requires $150 to get otp code when withdraw money.
I tried to find any field of the site which provides OTP functionality, but there's no part of it
so I asked the manager about it and he/she said first deposit $150 to he/she so that he/she can purchase otp for me
really scam
don't work with this site and related sites like these
I have enough reasons
these are all scam sites
new method of scam

May 21, 2024
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