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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam, freelancers avoid

It seems no one else has written about the freelance gigs they advertise.....

The freelancing jobs they advertise are not legitimate. I gave them a test run to see if they were legitimate or not. In these scenarios when don't have enough information or details you then make sure it's something you can lose that way no regrets. I gave them another chance as well to redeem themselves but they failed. Now my experience. I found them advertised in a list on Git Hub. We emailed back for a long time, back and forth. They claim they pay freelancers around 20 USD per 1000 words as I recall. However, they kept avoiding my questions about the "payment methods" they had to pay the freelancer. (red flag?). One staff member wasted my time so I contacted the CEO, he eventually gave me a programming gig to do a small one, i did it to see if they really were legitimate or not, and I asked questions about screenshots he told me he did not want them just the output information. Anyhow after completion, I was told to submit it to another staff member. And I was contacted around a month later, a long time for a 40 USD job, and they were nitpicky and asked me to do things that they told me not to do such as provide screenshots. I told them I was willing to work things out with them if they were legitimate and if they could communicate better with me, but after that never heard anything back. Therefore scammers?- I believe. Possibly steal information and enjoy wasting people's time for entertainment when they are bored. They do make real money from traffic as I had their website scanned, but they also avoid getting to red or amber-colored marks for scams. They are professional con artists and time wasters and lack professional work abilities, and their greed will bring their demise one day. If you are a freelancer looking for writing gigs I recommend avoiding them and starting looking elsewhere and be careful as scams are about

6 June 2024
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