As a freelancer,
there are now many free job posting
sites where you can join and find potential clients. While such
websites attract a lot of members, not all of them are legit. Yes, many of them
look like real, especially if you only depend on their promises. Sad to say,
these scam sites continue to victimize people despite the complaints from
everywhere. So before you join any freelancing job site, here are some clues
that will tell you that it is likely a scam.
Receiving invitations without giving them your contact
information
This is probably the oldest way of scamming people. And
mind you, their offers are so enticing and very irresistible. But before you
get excited, simply ask yourself, “How in the world did the sender knew that I
am a freelancer
of my field if I didn't give them my contact number or email address?” So if
you receive such message on your phone or email, delete it immediately. Don't
waste your time replying, as it is very much likely to be a scam.
No or very short About page
Every website should have an About page, And yes, a very
short About page is not considered as legit. In some cases, the name of the
owner (or owners) of the business is not mentioned, and that's fine. However,
it must contain clear information on what services they offer. There's really
no standard for the length of an About page, but two short paragraphs are not
enough to explain everything. Take note also of grammatical errors and
misspelled words.
No contact information
All micro job sites should also reveal their contact
information. It can be their physical address (or email address) or contact
number. If you find them on their Contact page, try giving a call or send an
email. If you send an email, the response should include specific answers to
your questions, and not an automated message. Some sites use plugin Contact
page, where you are required to fill out. That's fine, as long as you received
a legit response.
Has tons of complaints of scam but no response
Go to Google, and look for reviews about the site. For
example, “Amojobs reviews” or “Amojobs scam.” While it is normal that you might
find negative reviews or accusing it for being a scam, it doesn't necessarily
mean that it is a scam. However, it is very important that the site owner or
its representative responds to the allegations. If there is no single defense
despite the tons of complaints, then there is a very huge possibility that the
site is a scam.
We at Amojobs are proud to say that our site is legit, and
we are 100% sure about it. We help freelancers
and employers, without asking for a registration fee. Payments are in Escrow to
make sure the freelancer
is paid once the client approves the
work. We don't have hidden fees, and we treat every member equal. And more
importantly, we reply to questions and concerns as fast as possible.
But don't take our word for it. Try joining us at http://amojobs.com/ and see for yourself.