Ghostwriting Scam

(833) 956-1294 sent me a SMS:

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Redirects to https://www.ghostwritingly.com/editing-publishing-marketing/?SRC=TL

Scammer’s Phone: (877) 407-2444
Scammer’s Email: [email protected]

After signing up for the email newsletter, I found another one connected to it.

Scammer’s Email: Support [email protected] via mailgun.org

Body: Dear Matthew Wang,

As the Lead Project Manager at our Texas office, I’d like to welcome you to The Book Writing Cube

Thank you for signing up to keep in touch with us. From now on, you’ll get regular updates on new additions, special offers and promotions from the agency making creative content, editing exciting again. And since you’ll be the first one to know, you can always get better prices in addition to exceptional ghostwriting and editing services!

Here’s to the start of a healthy relationship.

Cheers,

Support
Call: 1-323-315-5953
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thebookwritingcube.com

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Scammer’s Phone: (323) 315-5953 (877) 407-2444 (971) 412-4028 (415) 465-8005
Scammer’s Email: [email protected]
Associated Address: 12365 SW Pioneer Ln Suite 106, Beaverton, OR 97008, USA
Impersonating legit company bookwritingcube.com.
Only Facebook profile shows, Twitter and Instagram linked profiles don’t work Redirecting...
All of the local numbers are SINCH numbers. (833) 956-1294 is Twilio and (877) 407-2444 is Voxbeam Communications.

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It’s frustrating how many ghostwriting scams are out there, preying on people who need real help. I almost fell for one myself. After doing some digging, I found a legit service that’s been reliable for me royalwriter.co.uk They’re transparent about their process, and the work is top-notch. You get what you pay for, and they actually deliver on their promises. I think it’s important to do your research and avoid anything that sounds too good to be true. Scams are getting more sophisticated, so always check reviews and look for red flags before committing to anything. Stay safe!

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