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SCAMS in freelancing jobs

By HUHU99 | how to be a freelancer | 9 Nov 2023


  Today i'm gonna talk about scams that face any freelancer new or old so for those who doesn't know what a scam mean i'm gonna tell you so a scam is when a person in the name of a fictive company contacte you on any freelancing platform and ask you to contact him on whatsup, telegramor email out of the freelancing platform.

 Scamers process by 2 ways :

  The first one is that they gonna show you their different projects ( in data entery in jeneral ) and ask you to choose one after that they ask you to pay a regestration fee in order to becom an eployee in their company and when you pay you get no job after and if you get one you won't be paid

  The second one is that they will propose you a job with a huge payment and when you accept they will tell you that this job must be done in less than 3 days and that's why the payment is so high and after finishing the job you just don't get paid .

 I know that the payment that scamers promiss is so high but freelancer specially new ones should be more careful when they receive such messages and never fell under their charm because you gonna regret it, it's a wast of time and energy and instead of searching a fast way to make money you should invest your time to learn new things cause no one can become rich in two days anything need time to be done and achieved and that include making money online it will take time and also it needs efforts so be passient and you will be rewarded in the end .

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HUHU99
HUHU99

I'm a college student I study in the high national school of public works and I'm a passionate of reading and I want to start writing


how to be a freelancer
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