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Tristan L. Has given the correct answer, these who ask you for samples of your work are bidders
Just like you they do not want to give you work, no they want to take your work samples to show
Them to others as they are their own work samples.
At scamlancer or what you call it freelancer the project get posted 3 to 5 times, here is how
Mr. X post a project with budget $1500,
Scammer (A) re-post similar project with a budget of $5000 so he get quick bids, and he asks for samples,
Then scammer (A) bid in Mr. X project and show the samples that he took from the re-post for the same project.
Scammers (A) wins the project,
Since he has no idea how to do the work, then he closes the project that was with $5000 budget
And reopen a new one asking the exact same thing but this time with a budget of $1,000
Now if the work is completed by any idiot then Scammer (A) will end with $500.
Since he will be paid $1500 from the job owner and he will pay $1,000 to who ever will do the work.
But most of the time the very same story get repeated scammer B now win the project
Exactly the same way Scammer A wan it, and Scammer B re-post the project in a budget of $500
And so on and so on till last one end taking some advance and off course lots of time, and deliver nothing
In which scammer B will do the same with scammer A and scammer A will do the same with the job owner,
The end result the job owner will lose his time and money and get nothing.
There are 13 million members in ids in number of accounts, while in actual people they do not cross 1 million
The rest are repeated/duplicate ids/accounts by the very same people.
By Ed E., over a year old
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This is really a scam.
1. Bid the project and win
2. Complete the porject.
3. After 1 month project completed, customer complaint freelance chargeback,
4. Without nothing customer win. This site is really shit.
By Istiana B., over a year old
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Hi Sandra, these are scams, you never, ever pay anyone to get work. When you bid for projects on the platform, it has to be a straight forward as can be. The recruiter accepts your bid and awards the project to you. Because you bid on many projects, always make sure you know which bid it is that you were awarded. Once you accept the bid, the recruiter should immediately do an initial milestone payment equal or more than the bid amount, i. E. if you charged $100 for the project, the amount deposited should be $100 or more. Do NOT go off the platform to communicate with 'recruiters' as these are people who want your hard work for free or want money from you.
By Felicity H., over a year old
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Beware, at Freelancer.com you will come across fake buyers as well as scam freelancers who will try to trick you. I used it for 10 years and now dumped this site to dustbin because every time I post or bid on a project I get scammers.
By wehire t., over a year old
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Do not think to work on this website. They are big cheats. This site is designed to pull out money from your pocket. They will ask you for one-month free registration and will require you PayPal account. Thereafter they will charge for every project irrespective of the fact that you have been working on the project or not. It seems that they themselves post such projects to cheat innocent freelancers.
By Akshay S., over a year old
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Its a scam i am a victim. I was hire by some shit and then didn't respond to me for going further. Freelancer cut 30 euro and when i asked for it that i have never contacting again by the employer even they verify it but still said its not refundable and said i have to wait for the consideration from finance department for 2 month. After on month wait 8 euro were more deducted from my account. Its a scam their employer themselves post projects and cut their fee from us. don't go their trust me. I am exhausted by what they did to me. I have proof if you don't believe email me.
By sk k., over a year old
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No, your money is gone. You can read up on people who have experienced similar nightmares here and you'll come to know that this is their OFFICIAL Policy. I also experienced this once (only because I rarely bid on projects and mostly work on contests), but I dunno if it was because of my high rating or the low fee value (~$50), they refunded my fees saying that it was only a "One time Courtesy". I have stopped using this site though after much more headache and heartburn caused by the frauds on this site and their imbecilic support staff and criminal policies, and I suggest you do the same.
By TK A., over a year old
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How to make payment for exam if I do not have credit card or bank account? I am from Mumbai, India.
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Do not pay Freelancer.com.
If you paid to get the job you was scammed.
By Rinkusu R., over a year old
Answer:
Yeah forget that. If the provider doesn't steal your money, Freelancer.com will!
By Tech B., over a year old
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