BREAKING NEWS: RepTime Scammers Strike Again!
Date: March 12, 2023
A new wave of scammers has emerged, targeting individuals and businesses with fraudulent emails and messages claiming to offer fake RepTime services. The scammers are allegedly using sophisticated tactics to convince victims to part with sensitive information and financial details.
According to reports, the scammers are posing as representatives of RepTime, a popular time-tracking platform, and are sending convincing emails and messages to their targets. The emails appear to be legitimate, but are actually designed to extract sensitive information from the victims.
"We are aware of the situation and are taking immediate action to prevent any further damage," said a spokesperson for RepTime. "We urge all of our users to exercise extreme caution when receiving emails and messages claiming to be from RepTime. If you receive such a message, do not respond or engage with the sender."
RepTime has advised its users to follow these steps to protect themselves from the scam:
- Verify all emails and messages received from RepTime by contacting their official customer support team to confirm the authenticity of the message.
- Do not respond to any messages or emails that ask for sensitive information, such as login credentials or financial information.
- Report any suspicious emails or messages to RepTime’s customer support team immediately.
This is not the first time that RepTime has been targeted by scammers. In the past, the platform has been hit by multiple phishing attacks, resulting in the theft of sensitive user information.
Related articles:
- RepTime Scammers Strike Again! (March 2022)
- RepTime Hit by Phishing Attack (January 2022)
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We gotta be careful of these scammers, they will go through extreme lengths to seem legit such as creating many many accounts and paying people with account history to create reviews, or fake vouch for them I know this because I saw a post where someone got scammed by an account with age and good post history , it’s best we stick to the TD list , it’s also a massive red flag if they reach out to you privately
Rep republic is not a scammer. He’s just not a “TD”. There’s multiple layers to this game
Plenty of good dealers that aren’t “TDs” because they don’t want to pay to play or be beholden to the forums. Maybe you haven’t visited the forums much but they are just as toxic as here. Lots of the TDs pay for up votes and down votes of posts, do giveaways when they treat people like dog shit etc. Lots of them are good as well. Find your own TD that you trust and stick with them. Makes getting parts and things fixed when shit goes wrong way easier.