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I received an invitation by The Lucidchart product design team for a zoom interview, with the offer of a $50 Amazon gift card for my time. I thought this was quite nice, and I had been intending to extend my use of Lucid throughout my company anyway, so it was a good chance to ask some questions. 

2 weeks later, and there’s no gift card, and I’m beginning to think this was all an elaborate phishing scam by someone not affiliated with Lucid. 

Should I be concerned?

 

 

@rwired If you’re talking about the one in August, I got the $50. Maybe check your spam folder.  It would have been sent from Sendoso, not Lucid. I’m not sure which Erin username is for Erin Lilly, so I’m copying both Erins. ​@Erin L101 ​@Erin L102 


Good morning!

I passed this along to Erin internally as well and she can review. I hope this gets worked out, and that you weren’t getting phished.


Thank you so much for following up. We very much appreciate your time and insights, so I apologize for the inconvenience.

 

As mentioned, we use the third party tool Sendoso to send gift cards and the message may have been caught by your spam filter. If you could reach out me by email, I can help track down card for you: userresearch@lucidchart.com

 

-Erin Lilly