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Freelance Scams: How Some Subscription Freelance Sites are Duping Freelancers


Over the past few years, freelancing has become more lucrative than many low paying and stagnating 9 to 5 jobs too. Looking at this, there are several Websites that are trying to make the life of a freelancer easier, as well as luring others who think that freelancing and getting a freelance job is quite difficult.  However, some unscrupulous individuals are using even this as  platform to bilk people of their money. Some websites that use to fool freelancers out of their money are some particular bid for work websites. Here is a brief downer on how they fool the freelancers:

The Seven Day Trial Period may be a Hoax:

Several sites offer a trial period simply because it makes for good ad copy, but the sites that are looking for some quick freelance scam do it because they have no other option other than that one to get at least someone into their scam infested site. A search on the net will tell you of real life accounts of how the site simply made the unsubscribe button high and well impossible to search on the sixth day, a process that would take the account automagically to the $40 + billing for the whole month. 

The Job Postings may NEVER Change:

There are some sites that in form the user that if signed up, they would receive fresh job postings almost every day, which turns out to be another of their countless false promises. Basically, these websites have some placeholder assignments, which are so low paying that nobody bids on them, and the sites uses them to populate their ads or their their landing page. Once the person pays the required amount, they would be surprised to find out that those are the only job postings that they ever had. 

Most of the Work Posted maybe by the Site itself:
Ok, it makes perfect business sense to use a freelancer's forum that you have to find freelancers who'd be able to take on that short them assignment that the site has. But would it not be weird if all the job postings were of the company that actually owns or runs the site itself?

So, What is the Option?

The free websites, it's that simple as that. There are several websites that offer free job postings, with a community that is vibrant and actually puts up new job posts almost each day. Simply put, the information and jobs that you would be paying $40 per month can be got for free. Of course, these sites have a payin option, but it is optional, and if you plan to keep bidding (and winning assignments) the money paid for the payin option is worth Gold.






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