The Red Flags for Freelance Scams

Watch out for freelance scam red flags.Over at Freelance Writing Jobs, there’s been an energetic discussion about scams aimed at freelancers. I don’t want to get into the specifics here, but there is one business that seems to be a concern for a variety of writers. That’s putting it mildly.

Deborah Ng posted an article as a follow-up that provides some excellent, practical advice for spotting freelance scams, and some wise words about not throwing around unfounded accusations without proof.

I really wish freelancers didn’t have to deal with this, but it’s a fact of the business world. Every business has to watch out for the ethically challenged among us. What makes freelancers so vulnerable is, I’m sorry to day, desperation. Freelancers get taken advantage of because they are so eager to get work their good sense goes out the window.

I ‘m proud of the people over at FWJ for having their heads screwed on straight on this issue and looking out for each other.

For more on self-defense against scams, here are some other links for you:

It seems like most of the scams I see for freelancers involve writers or are of the work-at-home variety. I’m curious if anyone has seem scams targeting designers. Let me know.

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2 Responses to “The Red Flags for Freelance Scams”

  1. Chris C on September 10th, 2007 9:43 am

    Thanks for the advice, it will help me avoid getting ripped off as I start the process of becoming a frelancer!

  2. Dean Rieck on September 12th, 2007 9:17 am

    This only scratches the surface. There are tons of scams out there. So be careful and good luck.

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