fraud?

shinjilauper
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Hi,

 

i recently found a translation job offer on craigslist for a game. i exchanged a few emails with the poster. and then he asked me to email him on his work email, which i did. he sent me the game's website which seemed pretty legit. i did further research and it seems to be a real product, cause i found it on amazon and several other sites. also, the site he sent me was the first and only result in google as the official site. plus, it does advertise that it will be soon translated to a different language and the dude's email address domain does match the site's domain also. that's why i didn't feel it fishy at first.

 

he sent me a legal document in which i provided my paypal acct and sent it to him, then he replied asking for my address. that's what struck me as odd.

 

i started researching and luckily found no similar fraud method but i'm still antsy about sending him my address because i think it's kind of a useless bit of information if the job's going to be so casual in the first place. I'm also not sure if it can be used maliciously in addition to my paypal acct

pls note my paypal has no balance yet and also no card linked to it (thinking maybe i'll be more secure that way at least for now). i can link it once my last payment has sat there for 7 business days so i can withdraw it.

so my question is: does it sound legit or fishy and is it risky to give him my address?

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