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Martha V Community Member

Fraudulent job offers *edited*

Hi!

Someone tried to scam me today. In his message, he asked to contact him via Telegram ( **Edited for Community Guidelines**) and at the end of his message he wrote this sentence: **Edited for Community Guidelines**

Out of curiosity, I searched for this company in Google and in their landing page was the notice I have attached to this message.

Beware! I read they are using different names ( **Edited for Community Guidelines**). Don't get scammed!

Opera Instantánea_2022-04-18_225537_www.sharethrough.com.png

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Pradeep's avatar
Pradeep H Retired Team Member

Hi Martha,

 

Thank you for your message. I will forward your report to the relevant team to review and take appropriate action on the flagged job post.

 

Please check out this post for more tips on how to avoid questionable jobs and please use the flag option found on each job post or message anytime you’d like to report a violation.

 

Thank you

Pradeep

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Pradeep's avatar
Pradeep H Retired Team Member

Hi Martha,

 

Thank you for your message. I will forward your report to the relevant team to review and take appropriate action on the flagged job post.

 

Please check out this post for more tips on how to avoid questionable jobs and please use the flag option found on each job post or message anytime you’d like to report a violation.

 

Thank you

Pradeep

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Shahodat N Community Member

please do!!!!!!!!!!!!! i literally spent hours making the screenshotntexts into word and they offered to pay me in telegram ...and talk there they r gone...my work is all wasted. 200 screenshots i told them only i can make 100 as im busy student. another one from SHARETHROUGH AND MEDIAVINE . these 2. mediavine was the one i made but the sharethrough seemed freaking same **bleep**ty task as mediavine. they asked for my cv and i sent and they accepted i kept telling them i want to keep the chat in upwork cuz im here for experience, my working hours, contracts, reviews i want it all to be tracked but they kept declining so i blocked them and deleted the chats from both ends. i feel bad for sending my cv cuz it had my contact number..not address though and the other one from mediavine sent me fake looking contract i signed it. i feel bad honestly. 2 days ago i joined upwwork. i dont feel safe at all. clients should be asked for their identity cards and details same with freelancers cuz its annoying. 

Pradeep's avatar
Pradeep H Retired Team Member

Hi Shahodat,

 

Thank you for your message. I will forward your report to the relevant team to review and take appropriate action on the flagged job post. Please note that we do not encourage freelancers to accept or offer to get paid outside of Upwork. This may lead to possible fraud and is also considered a serious violation of our Upwork TOS which may lead to permanent action on your Upwork account.

 

Check out this post for more tips on how to avoid questionable jobs and please use the flag option found on each job post or message anytime you’d like to report a violation.

 

Thank you

Pradeep

Margaret's avatar
Margaret K Community Member

Hi Pradeep,

These scammers are so many.  Most of the proposals I have sent almost 90% text via upwork platform asking for my contacts.  How do I flag them from messages section?

Misteryll Jane's avatar
Misteryll Jane R Community Member

Same, I experienced it just now. After I finish the task they ask me to send a deposit which is $200 and per agent after giving them the money they will process the money immediately. 

 

**Edited for Community Guidelines**

Martina's avatar
Martina P Community Member

But you know this is a scam, right? There is no money, there is no job, you were not hired. 

Arslan's avatar
Arslan S Community Member

Really thanks for this information sharing as I was about to be skammed.

Peter's avatar
Peter G Community Member

Glad you did your research so you weren't.

Mary Jane's avatar
Mary Jane I Community Member

I have one too, just right now. They said that their names are  **Edited for Community Guidelines** and  **Edited for Community Guidelines** from sharethrough inc.

Romeo's avatar
Romeo S Community Member

Great for sharing...sharing is caring... 

Aytac's avatar
Aytac S Community Member

Hello..I am done with you some work..200 images typing..Bu I cant receive payment..This company **Edited for Community Guidelines**..What can i do?  

Pradeep's avatar
Pradeep H Retired Team Member

Hi Aytac,

 

Thank you for your message. I am sorry to hear about your recent experience. I do not see any contract on your Upwork account. Please make sure you have an active contract on Upwork before you initiate any work. 

 

Please check out this course for more tips on staying safe on Upwork and please use the flag option found on each job post or message anytime you’d like to report a violation.

 

Thank you,

Pradeep

Aytac's avatar
Aytac S Community Member

unfortunately I didn't find the job through upwork..just help me how and where to report this company please..they also took my credentials..I don't know how I got it..not to mention the money I lost..I just want to complain so they don't hurt people more ..I do not know where to write to whom.. If you have any information, please share it.. Let them be closed, their punishments should be taken..

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

If you didn't go through Upwork and have a contract, there is nothing Upwork can do.

 

Stop all contact with the person and if you feel threatened, go to your local police. Since it was not through Upwork, you will have to try and work through your local resources. You can't mention anyone's name or anything that identifies someone in the forum.

Johana's avatar
Johana C Community Member

Hi ! This happened to me today with the job "Simple typing and retyping words into pdf", they contact me via **Edited for Community Guidelines** with the name Sharethough. I sent her my CV, but then I deleted it. It's a problem? Can they do something with my information like location, telephone number and birth date? They didn't have any red flag. What can i do? the job has been deleted

Jeanne's avatar
Jeanne H Community Member

Yes, it is a problem. You violated the Terms of Service by going outside Upwork before a contract was in place. The scammers are looking for money, not information. However, they might pass on or sell the data, but it is unlikely. They like easy marks who are willing to break the rules for big money.

 

Didn't you wonder about such a ridiculous job description? Why would anyone type when we have computers? The "job" was busywork to keep you engaged until they were discovered, and the bank called in the credit card that was stolen.

 

The enormous, blazing red flag was asking you to go outside of Upwork. Not only will you be scammed, but you can be suspended from Upwork.

 

Before you even look at jobs, learn the rules. Then read this from Wes: https://community.upwork.com/t5/Community-Blog/Top-Red-Flags-for-Scams-From-Community-Member-Wes-C/b...

 

Then work on your profile. You look like a victim. You need to create a portfolio with the work you want to showcase.

 

Only after taking these steps should you apply for a job. No one will protect you from the scammers; you must protect yourself.

Arjay's avatar
Arjay M Retired Team Member

Hi Johana,

 

It looks like the job was removed for violation of our Terms of services. I would like to let you know that sharing contact information before a contract has started is against Upwork's Terms of Service and that all communications prior to the contract starting must take place on Upwork. We also encourage you to let us know if a TOS violation has happened by using the Flag as an Inappropriate option throughout the platform. 

 

You may want to check this help article and this thread for more information on how to stay safe on Upwork.

 

~ Arjay
Upwork
Charels's avatar
Charels C Community Member

Same here 😞 

Sania's avatar
Sania A Community Member

Please help me to take new jobs

Terise's avatar
Terise L Community Member

Hello, Pradeep. I am new to Upwork, and I received an invitation to interview after submitting a proposal, but the client wants me to interview with him using the **Edited for Community Guidelines**(Skype) website. Does this still violate the terms of service? How do I handle this?

Luiggi's avatar
Luiggi R Retiring Moderator

Hi Terise,

 

You should not communicate with a client outside of Upwork without a contract in place, as this is considered a serious violation of the Terms of Service. Once you have a contract with your client, you can use any communication method you prefer.

 

You may want to check this help article and this thread for more information on how to stay safe on Upwork.

~ Luiggi
Martha's avatar
Martha V Community Member

Thanks Pradeep. I have already flagged the job post. 

Renata's avatar
Renata S Community Member

Hi Martha,

I'm glad you found that warning. This is a good article on red flags for scams:
https://community.upwork.com/t5/Community-Blog/Top-Red-Flags-for-Scams-From-Community-Member-Wes-C/b...

I also recommend reading about fixed-rate and hourly contracts and also familiarizing yourself with the process of receiving and accepting an offer. Lately, people are sometimes starting fake jobs without contracts. Scammers then tell them that there are bank charges involved with sending them payments for the time they spent working on the fake job.

Also be cautious of any files people send you.

Martha's avatar
Martha V Community Member

Hello Renata,

I did the Google search out of curiosity, as I said. 

I could even tell you I smell scammers, but I placed a bid on this job because it offered an average payment. Scammers, on the other hand, offer high rates, above US$ 500, some even go up to US$ 1,000. 

Thanks for the advice, I always flag these types of proposals and I have read the articles you mentioned. I think all freelancers working through the platform have. If not, how did they manage to pass the test? 🤔

Regarding the files they attach to the proposals, I think it would be up to the staff to check whether they contain virus or troyans or similar bugs. If you do not see the sample they are sending, how do you know what they are referring to? This is a good question.

Anyway, thanks for your comment.