Remote work is freedom. But it also comes with risks. Anyone who works online sooner or later encounters attempts at deception: someone scams you out of money, someone asks for payment for “training,” and someone disappears after a free test assignment.

To avoid this, keep checklist of real schemes and methods of protection, time-tested.


🎭 Typical scammers' schemes

1. Paid "pre-job training"

"We need employees! Just 10$ - and you will undergo express training, receive a certificate and access to tasks!"

📌 What it actually is:
You pay and disappear into a black hole. No work, no feedback.

2. Free test tasks

"Make a logo/setting/text - let's see if you are right for us"

📌 What it actually is:
You do the work, it gets used, and you get blocked or "forgotten." Often the task is complete and clearly looks like a paid task.

3. Entering captcha and "easy" money without experience

"You don't have to do anything - just press buttons and get 50$ per day!"

📌 What it actually is:
Either you will be asked to "make a deposit" or forced to invite others. The outcome is the same: either a "financial pyramid" or simply a waste of time.

4. Fake freelance exchange sites

They look like well-known sites, but the address differs by one letter: workzila.ru instead of workzilla.ru

📌 What it actually is:
They collect logins/passwords or ask for payment for "entry". You are either scammed or your data is stolen.


🧠 How to understand that they want to deceive you - 5 signs

  1. Too good conditions
    They promise 800-1000$ per week, no experience, no skills? Stop. This is not a vacancy, but a bait.
  2. They ask for money before starting work
    Access, rate, guarantee, insurance - it doesn't matter what you call it. Work = you get paid, not vice versa.
  3. There are no official communication channels.
    Only Telegram, no website, no name or legal entity? Big risk.
  4. The "employer" is in a hurry or is pressuring
    "Pay quickly", "don't delay", "only 5 seats" - create the illusion of urgency. This is manipulation.
  5. Strange logic and grammar
    Errors in the text, general formulations and ridiculous tasks are an alarm bell.

🛡️ How to protect yourself

✅ Work through exchanges with a secure transaction

Such as:

  • FL.ru
  • Freelancehunt
  • Kwork
  • Upwork
    They protect both parties and the money is “frozen” until execution.

✅ Always check the customer

  • Based on reviews and ratings.
  • By searching email/Telegram in databases such as StopFraud.
  • Ask for a link to a website or portfolio.

✅ Don't work for free

1-2 paragraphs of text? Yes. A full article, landing page, logo? Just after payment or through the exchange.

✅ Sign the contract

Even a simple Google doc with names and a description of the task is already +1 to security.

✅ Be in the community

Subscribe to chats and groups where scammers and stories are shared:

  • Telegram: “Freelance Blacklist”, “Remote Work: Beware!”
  • Channels with revelations and cases.

🧭 What to do if you have already been deceived

  1. Block the contact
    Don't fall for any further persuasion.
  2. Report to chats and groups
    To warn others.
  3. Check if your data has been leaked
    Especially if you indicated email, passwords, cards.
  4. Complaint about the platform (if you worked through it)
    Real chance to get your money back if it was a safe transaction.

✅ A short checklist before starting work:

  • Does the customer have a website, reviews, portfolio?
  • Payment - after the result or through the exchange?
  • Is the task adequate and small?
  • Contact is not just a Telegram username?
  • Is everything clear about the task and conditions?

📝 Conclusion

There are many scammers on the Internet. But there are no fewer ways to protect yourself. The simplest and most important principle:

Work is when you get paid. Not the other way around.

Be careful, take screenshots, save correspondence, take your time - and freelancing will bring you not stress, but income and pleasure.those correspondence, take your time - and freelancing will bring you not stress, but income and pleasure.

Alex
Author: Alex

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