Photos for the deli slice shop...

Is it that hard? Concerned due to all the warnings on the posting about pictures must be exact without actually showing the picture expectations before you sign up. If you are assigned, do the guidelines have actual pictures in them to show the angle and look they want? This is the grocery store shop where you have to take photos of a deli case, and 2 other photos.

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u/Adorable_Self_1784 — 12 days ago

Clothing audit? Worth it?

Clothing audit where you count 500 items and take a few photos. Is this really a 30 minute job? It sounds easy enough but looking for actual information. It only pays 20. It seems like this is probably an easy way to get caught. That is a lot of clothes to be looking through.

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u/Adorable_Self_1784 — 1 month ago
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Unusual emails. Spam? Some kind of Scam?

I have been a Notary for over 10 years and put my name out there way back then. I have never, ever had a single email come to me asking for assistance.

I became a signing agent recently and started adding my name to several sites with a new email address set up for that business as well as any regular Notary work.

Suddenly today I start getting emails to my original email address (that should not be on any of the signing agent sites). They are almost identical wording, and weirdly same font, etc.

Hello,
I hope you are doing well. I am looking for a notary public and would like to inquire about your services. Could you please let me know your availability, fees, and the documents required for notarization? 

Thank you, and I look forward to your response.

Best regards,[Mary Donna]

Yes, the last one actually contained the person name in brackets.

I responded, basically, what kind of document, where, when, what they will need to have the signature notarized.

After giving no actual information as of yet. This person is now requesting a zoom meeting to explain. I am not a RON I don't even now if I can do a zoom meeting at all (nor do I want to get dressed up to do pre-work) and just to discuss what you need notarized and where you need me to go?

The first person I answered gave me a "see you then" after also giving me no information at all in response to the same inquiry I gave about the notary needs. He made me kind of scared he is going to show up at my house.

I feel this is very suspect. What do you all think? Should I even respond to this person?

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u/Adorable_Self_1784 — 2 months ago

Buyer attempting to scam in progress.

Buyer bought some big cheap costume earrings, total paid around 10.00. Last night real late starts blowing up messages about this "damage" and asking what should she do? She sends 2 photos, one of a half taped box with a cut on the top on one flap (not large enough for the item to have escaped). The second is of the item (in a darkened box with only half of the item showing (one large earring about 3 inches and the total card it is on is about 7 x 6 inches , it is taped on the back to hold the earrings into the holder and inside a plastic wrapping). In other words, no way an earring came loose and found its way out of this package. Theft or tampering is ridiculous, who would go through all that trouble to steal 1 earring?

I answered. Told her of this impossibility, although not in as much detail but enough for her to get the point that this is not damage in transit. Then looked at her feedback for others. She has an alarming number of "scammer" sellers she encounters, these "scammers" are always rude to her because of her "damaged" items and refusing to co-operate. So this is absolutely a case of a bad scammer buyer.

Question: Is there any way to report this person to ebay? She has not actually asked for anything, nor has she attempted to return yet. Report seems to have only 3 options now and so far she doesn't fit into any of them thus far. Do I just have to wait until she makes a demand. I know that they will not remove any feedback she leaves. I just hate that this scammer is out there and probably pulling this on every seller she encounters.

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u/Adorable_Self_1784 — 3 months ago