May 16, 2019 11:29:35 AM by Adela I
Can Upwork do something regarding client that doesn't know how to end the contract and give feedback to freelancer? I am so frustrated with this issue.
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May 16, 2019 12:30:52 PM by Preston H
Ultimately, if the client is really struggling that much... If it was me, personally, I would END the contract myself.
Ending the contract will send a message to the client which has a link that lets the client leave feedback for you.
Hopefully the client will be able to figure that out.
This would be better to do while you are still communicating with the cliend, rather than wait for many weeks or months, whent he client may not be around to receive messages.
May 16, 2019 11:33:27 AM by Petra R
Adela I wrote:Can Upwork do something regarding client that doesn't know how to end the contract and give feedback to freelancer? I am so frustrated with this issue.
What is the big deal?Just end the contract yourself and do not hound the client.
May 16, 2019 11:48:19 AM by Adela I
Yes, I can end the contract, but how about the job feedback? Doesn't it affect the job score?
May 16, 2019 12:07:26 PM Edited May 16, 2019 12:09:02 PM by Preston H
Adela:
In all honesty, it CAN be tricky for an inexperienced client to figure out how to close a contract.
The trick is that you need to click on a "three dots" icon.
I guess that's a fad these days in user interfaces. But it is not necessarily intuitive, to my way of thinking.
Try sending your client this link:
re: "...but how about the job feedback? Doesn't it affect the job score?"
If you end the contract, and the client never leaves feedback... If this happens just once, it might not impact you negatively. But if the proportion of closed contracts on your account is high - meaning that there is a pattern of contracts closed without you receiving feedback... Then, yes, this WILL impact your JSS negatively.
May 16, 2019 12:26:59 PM by Adela I
That why I want Upwork to do something about this. I am very frustrated about this situation. I even gave the client guide how to end the contract and give feedback but still, the client failed to follow it.
May 16, 2019 12:30:52 PM by Preston H
Ultimately, if the client is really struggling that much... If it was me, personally, I would END the contract myself.
Ending the contract will send a message to the client which has a link that lets the client leave feedback for you.
Hopefully the client will be able to figure that out.
This would be better to do while you are still communicating with the cliend, rather than wait for many weeks or months, whent he client may not be around to receive messages.
May 29, 2020 10:37:57 AM by Junaid U
Can I use two different upwork account in same Laptop for instance, me and my brother both are using upwork account in same Laptop.
May 29, 2020 11:06:16 AM by Bojan S
Hi Junaid,
Yes, you are allowed to share the same IP address and computer/laptop with more users as long as you don't share your account with another person. It's important that you don't share your log in credentials with anybody and don't log into other users' accounts as it's a serious violation of Upwork TOS.
Thank you!
May 29, 2020 11:15:35 AM by Junaid U
Thanks Bojan.
I need to ask one more question that can I sign in my freelancer and client account through Upwork App in mobile gadgets.
May 29, 2020 02:23:57 PM by Bojan S
Hi Junaid,
Yes, you're free to use separate Apps for your freelancer and client account on your mobile phone.
Thank you!
Jan 14, 2021 09:11:13 AM by Moses K
Good afternoon, please help me! What should I do if I work in the same office with a client? We have different devices but we are in the same room, I don't want to get banned, what should I do???
Jan 14, 2021 09:16:54 AM Edited Jan 14, 2021 09:19:50 AM by Petra R
Moses K wrote:Good afternoon, please help me! What should I do if I work in the same office with a client? We have different devices but we are in the same room,
It is not a problem to be in the same office as a client as long as that client account does not interact in any way with your account.
If you mean that you are in an office with a client who wants to hire you on Upwork then that's a problem.
Why would such a "client" hire you on Upwork instead of normally, directly, locally?
Moses K wrote:I don't want to get banned, what should I do???
Don't work with such a client.
People get banned for this stuff all the time because it is generally done for one of two reasons:
1) To artificially build up feedback on a freelancer's profile, which is a violation of Upwork's terms of service
or
2) Money-laundering
Jan 14, 2021 10:29:31 AM by Moses K
Jan 14, 2021 10:53:28 AM by Petra R
Moses K wrote:
What's the norm? how far away should the client be in order to be banned?
You want no "overlap" - and nobody will give you advice how to avoid being caught doing something rather naughty.
Don't have people hire you on Upwork for any questionable reasons. The end.
Junaid U wrote:
No issues at all. U can do your job.
Absolute nonsense. PLEASE do not give "advice" which can get people suspended.
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