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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "How often do you actively look at the ProZ Blue Board before accepting a job from a new agency?".
It's the very first thing I check when I’m contacted by a new client, reading carefully (meaning with a pinch of salt) all comments (positive and negative). I also check elsewhere (LinkedIn, Payment Practices, TC, etc.).
Iulia Parvu
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neilmac Espanya Local time: 14:19 Espanyol a Anglès + ...
Other
Jun 15
I don't work with/for agencies nowadays.
[Edited at 2026-06-15 09:13 GMT]
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Richard Jenkins Brasil Local time: 09:19 Mebre des-de 2006 Portuguès a Anglès + ...
Of course
Jun 15
It goes without saying if you're a paying member, why would you not?
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Thayenga Alemanya Local time: 14:19 Mebre des-de 2009 Anglès a Alemany + ...
Always
Jun 15
Before even considering submitting an offer I not only check the Blue Board but also cross-check for any "tit for tat" entries, especially when there are any negative entries.
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