Sep 5, 2017 02:53:25 PM by Valeria K
Sep 5, 2017 02:38:26 PM by Moniphal S
I went through the same thing too. I got an invitation to the interview at Google hangout with an email address and the verification code. As this was the first response I got from the client on UpWork, I immediately accepted the invitation and I had an interview for around 2 h, he sounds like real, with proper interview questions (15 questions in total), and then I got the offer and can start working the next day, and that the payment will be by direct deposit or by cheque and it's strange that whenever I asked any questions, he told to wait until the end of the interview.
I found it suspicious and looked around UpWork and found this post and realized I'd really been scammed :-(.
Sep 5, 2017 02:53:25 PM by Valeria K
Moniphal, are you referring to the interview you had just a few hours ago? The job has already been closed because it was in violation of Upwork ToS and you'll notice that your proposal has been archived. Please, don't communicate with this client any further.
Check out this post for more tips on how to avoid questionable jobs.
Sep 5, 2017 03:30:43 PM by Moniphal S
Thank you, Valeria, for your prompt reply and closed the scam job post. The tips in a provided link are helpful, thank you. I will try to more diligent and careful next time I get an invitation from a client.
Have a nice day,
Moniphal
Nov 1, 2017 05:05:44 PM Edited Nov 1, 2017 07:56:46 PM by Valeria K
Hello Valeria,
I received an offer for the Google Hangouts and I acccepted, I didnt know about this kind of Scam. I chat with the person for more than 30 min and give him perosnal info. I wonder if they were able to search more personal info in my email or access my computer. I am not sure what to do now. The job posting was deleted after the Scam, I sent the screen capture of the offer to the support crew in Upwork. Please guide me trough this. Thank you.
**Edited for Community Guidelines**
Nov 1, 2017 05:17:58 PM Edited Nov 1, 2017 05:18:23 PM by John K
Scam. A real client would not interview 69 people for this job. You should read this post:
community.upwork.com/t5/New-to-Upwork/Tips-to-Avoid-Questionable-Jobs/m-p/240833
Nov 1, 2017 05:29:38 PM by Jennifer D
Also apart from the 69 interviews John pointed out, any client that requires you to pay money for anything for any reason is a scam, as a general rule.
Nov 1, 2017 08:36:50 PM by Avery O
Hi Martha Carolina,
Thanks for sharing your experience here. I can see that the Customer Support Team has replied to your ticket and has given valuable information on how you can spot red flags in a job post, and in an interview.
Just the same, I'm also sharing here the freelancer resources we compiled and tips for avoiding questionable jobs, for more information about working safely through Upwork.
Nov 1, 2017 08:45:40 PM by Avery O
Hi Johnnaliza,
I would like to confirm the information that Jennifer has shared. Please know that it is against the Upwork Terms of Service to request freelancers to pay for a work visa to start working on their project.
Please read up on the link that John has shared, and visit the Safety First! section of the freelancer resources we have compiled for more information on how you can work safely on Upwork.
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