Freelancers – Beware of malicious clients

We hate to say this, especially given the positive context of freelancing as a work domain, but the truth is there have been a lot of instances, when clients take away the work from the freelancers, and don’t pay them. The motivation behind clients not paying freelancers is questionable, but equally worrying is the aspect of a lot of freelancers, actually feeling discouraged, when such a thing happens with them.

This is not to say that all clients are bad in intent. There are some good flowers too in this bunch, who pay the freelancers timely and an appropriate amount for their work too. The point about freelancing is – Unless you work with a buyer, you wouldn’t know if he is good or bad. So, really, it is only fair in saying that any freelancing opportunity could at best be termed as a hit-and-trial method.

That being said, much the same way how clients reserve the right to do a due diligence on you and your credentials, you could do the same with your clients too. If you are approaching for work from freelance sites, make it a point to check the reviews of the buyer, which is a fair indication on how the buyer has conducted his previous projects. If he has got 5 stars out of 5, or somewhat close to this rating, he probably is a guy whom you can trust with your project.

Trust us on this – The buyer too on his end, would be doing all this, to work with the best possible freelancer. So, why can’t you do this too? It may take away a bit of your time, but at least, you are sure of working with a guy, who will not dupe you off your hard earned money. As a freelancer, you will find doing this bit of diligence, is something you can deal with.

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