Sep 18, 2021 11:31:52 AM by Sai L
Sep 18, 2021 12:08:15 PM by Sai L
I'm planning on it, I'm just not sure whether or not they'll actually do anything. I've had to go back and forth with them recently on a very simple (tech related) issue, so I'd hate to see this stay unresolved, as I feel like Upwork is getting unrealistic for freelancers to navigate with no real client profiles and clients not held accountable.
Sep 18, 2021 12:17:57 PM Edited Sep 18, 2021 12:18:14 PM by Preston H
Regardless of whether or not you report this client, you are too smar to fall for this trick again.
Sep 18, 2021 12:22:04 PM by Sai L
It wasn't something I fell for, as I used the outline of an article I already had on hand, so it really was "sample" work. If he tries to publish it, it will technically be plagiarism.
Sep 18, 2021 12:21:18 PM by Martina P
Sai L wrote:I'm planning on it, I'm just not sure whether or not they'll actually do anything. I've had to go back and forth with them recently on a very simple (tech related) issue, so I'd hate to see this stay unresolved, as I feel like Upwork is getting unrealistic for freelancers to navigate with no real client profiles and clients not held accountable.
You flag the job posting for the client asking for free work. This is not allowed. Upwork might ban him since they don't like not getting their fees.
Sep 18, 2021 02:52:56 PM by Piotr O
I'm a rookie here but "been there, done that" already - lesson learned, no free work ever again. Honestly, when I look at the number of words written while discussing the projects with the client via UW message center, it sometimes gets way too close to the number of words required to complete the project 🙂
You are 100% right - that is the engine. You split your task into many small parts and ask the freelancers to complete each part as a trial assignment. One day, the job's done.
Sep 18, 2021 06:27:10 PM Edited Sep 18, 2021 06:27:36 PM by Woodrow Q
Here's how I address the "Free Sample" thugs.
Thug = 🤑
Me = 😈
🤑: Could you first provide a free sample?
😈: Sure! Initiate an hourly contract.
🤑: Oh! You won't provide a free sample?
😈: I will. But the contract hasn't started.
🤑: But I don't want to pay for the sample.
😈: You won't. The sample is free, my time is not.
Sep 18, 2021 06:45:50 PM Edited Sep 18, 2021 06:52:06 PM by Preston H
What kind of person asks a freelancer for a free custom sample?
It's not even a valid way of determining what kind of work a freelancer will do if the client actually hires her. The unpaid nature of such a test distorts the results of the test.
Freelancers who provide free custom samples waste their own time, they undermine the Upwork platform as a whole, and worst of all, they undermine the success of legitimate clients.
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