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Can Freelancers Get Scammed on UpWork?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 10:05 pm

As a freelancer, you are constantly searching for new opportunities to help you make money and grow your career. You may have heard of UpWork, a popular online marketplace that connects freelancers with clients who need their services. While UpWork is a great way to find new clients and projects, there is always the risk of being scammed.

There are many ways that clients can scam freelancers on UpWork. One common scam is the “upfront payment” scam.

In this scam, the client will offer to pay the freelancer an upfront payment for work that has not yet been completed. The client will then disappear once they have received the payment, leaving the freelancer with no work and no money.

PRO TIP: Yes, freelancers can get scammed on Upwork. There are a few ways this can happen:

1. A client may contact you and offer you a job, but then never pay you for your work.

2. A client may contact you and ask you to do work for them, but then refuse to pay you once the work is completed.

3. A client may contact you and ask you to do work for them, but then try to get you to do more work than was agreed upon, without paying you any extra.

If you are contacted by a client on Upwork, be sure to get all the details of the job in writing before starting any work. And, if a client tries to scam you, report them to Upwork immediately so that they can take action.

Another common scam is the “fake project” scam. In this scam, the client will post a project on UpWork that sounds too good to be true.

They will then choose a freelancer to work on the project and ask for an upfront payment. Once the payment has been made, the client will disappear and the freelancer will never receive any work.

To avoid being scammed on UpWork, it is important to be aware of these scams and to be cautious when working with new clients. Always remember to ask for payments after you have completed the work, and never send an upfront payment without knowing more about the client and the project. If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.