Apr 2, 2022 06:43:24 AM by Mervin L
Hey guys!
I am new to Upwork here and have applied for some jobs. I have received some jobs offer but some of them are communicating through telegram and asking me to pay security fees. I am assuming that they are scammers and I have ignored them. Can clients also use skype for job interviews? Just like to know your opinions and which jobs are genuine jobs? thanks!
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Apr 5, 2022 07:11:37 PM by Peter G
Only communicate using Upwork's call feature, or through messages. All others are not allowed until after a contract is in place. If someone insists you to communicate off of Upwork, they are almost certainly a scammer. And yes, there are tons of scam jobs here, especially in data entry.
Apr 2, 2022 07:14:01 AM by Petra R
Communication outside of Upwork before a contract is in place is strictly forbidden. Do NOT violate Upwork's terms of use by communicating outside of Upwork with prospective clients, if you do, you're not only in danger of getting scammed but can also get your account suspended.
Apr 2, 2022 07:32:18 AM by Mervin L
So all other third party medias are not allowed to be used? Not even skype or whatsapp etc?
Apr 2, 2022 07:36:46 AM by Sophie A
Upwork provides all means necessary to communicate with clients before being hired (chat, call, video chat).
Apr 2, 2022 09:55:08 AM by Peter G
Why didn't you know that communication off of Upwork isn’t allowed until after a contract has been set up and how could Upwork have made you better aware this it before this happened to you?
Apr 2, 2022 07:32:53 AM by Mervin L
It is strange how they have given me the job but I noticed that the contract was not accepted on upwork
Apr 2, 2022 07:36:32 AM Edited Apr 2, 2022 07:36:50 AM by Radia L
This place is currently infested with scam posts.
Take read on this thread: https://community.upwork.com/t5/Community-Blog/Top-Red-Flags-for-Scams-From-Community-Member-Wes-C/b...
Apr 2, 2022 07:39:48 AM by Martina P
Mervin L wrote:It is strange how they have given me the job but I noticed that the contract was not accepted on upwork
Nothing strange about that. After a while they will ask you for money.
Apr 2, 2022 07:40:22 AM by Sophie A
It is because they did not hire you.
Stop communicating with them and report them.
A real client will never ask you to pay anything to them or buy things for them. This would also be a violation of Terms of Service you agreed to when you signed up on Upwork.
Here are some ressources to look at before moving further.
Get Started – Upwork Customer Service & Support | Upwork Help
Upwork Customer Service & Support | Upwork Help
List of red flags for scams - Upwork Community
Freelancing 101 on Upwork - Upwork Community
Report Suspicious User Activity – Upwork Customer Service & Support | Upwork Help
Understanding and Using Connects – Upwork Customer Service & Support | Upwork Help
Apr 6, 2022 01:34:11 AM by Adriana M
These are definitely scammers.
So they gave you the job without a contract. Imagine that they give you real tasks to perform and after you've done them, they just don't pay you. What are you going to do? you won't be protected in any way since they didn't actually hire you.
However I don't think they'll even give you any work to do, they'll just ask for a payment or fee for whatever reason (training, hiring, whatever) and you won't see them again.
Just ignore them. Don't engage with them any further.
Apr 5, 2022 06:51:29 PM Edited Apr 5, 2022 06:52:04 PM by Mervin L
I have applied for a few more jobs and some of them are asking me to do an interview with zoom. I guess this is also a scam job? There are so many jobs asking us to use telegram... I can't seem to find a legit data entry or typing job here so far with a decent pay rate.
Apr 5, 2022 07:11:37 PM by Peter G
Only communicate using Upwork's call feature, or through messages. All others are not allowed until after a contract is in place. If someone insists you to communicate off of Upwork, they are almost certainly a scammer. And yes, there are tons of scam jobs here, especially in data entry.
Apr 5, 2022 09:48:02 PM by Mervin L
So which jobs or categories would have more geniune jobs? I guess there are scammers everywhere but am looking for a data entry or proof reading jobs. Even for the latter, I can see a lot of scammers... Are there any other better platforms?
Apr 5, 2022 10:14:14 PM Edited Apr 5, 2022 10:19:09 PM by Christine A
You'll need to spend a lot more time on your profile to have any chance of attracting legit clients. Clients search for proofreaders if they need proofreading, not piano teachers/psychology students. You don't even have proofreading listed as one of your skills, and it would also help to have portfolio pieces that you've marked up. Right now, you're just expecting total strangers to take your word for it that you know what you're doing, with no proof of any expertise or experience, and with a higher hourly rate than most beginners. That's not a formula for success. A lot of freelancers are scammers as well, and clients are just as wary of losing their money as we are.
Apr 5, 2022 08:43:20 PM by Petra R
Mervin L wrote:I can't seem to find a legit data entry or typing job here so far with a decent pay rate.
Those categories are drowning in low-cost freelancers competing for very few (in comparison) jobs. Those "no-to-low-skill" jobs tend to go to people in countries where the cost of living is much lower than yours.
Apr 6, 2022 07:03:07 PM by Mervin L
I understand that it is important to have some portfolios or expertise in the area but I thought that one could also start of as a newbie in data entry or proof reading jobs here.