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Are you leaving clients with upwork?
If a client offers to pay with payoneer, is it worth agreeing?)
The offer was received by email.
In practice, they get banned for this? For example, then he didn’t work well with the client, but he “knocked”.
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I just don't understand why leave upwork.
The more hours, the more reputation, the higher the rate and the probability of finding a trail. Contract. Let it be every 2-3 years. But a guaranteed high rate and a choice of customers
It's a profit/risk issue. Every time I receive an offer from a person, they say let's work directly, bypassing an extra intermediary, I suggest that he conclude an employment contract with me and apply for a work visa. Since I am still in Russia, you understand how many people agreed to this.
In my opinion, there is some profit to work directly only if you have a monthly check of $10k or more.
For example, then he didn’t work well with the client, but he “knocked”.
Too expensive, it costs more than $2500 to leave with a client without a ban. Read ToS.
And why? If there are reasons why you don’t want to develop your profile and be calm about payments, you can simply look for a job on the side, which heaps.
How honest everyone is here - "to develop a profile, it's expensive to leave, no, no, they get banned for life for this ......".
It seems that everyone thinks that upwork will give them points for saying that they are honest.
You may or may not be banned. It doesn't matter if you violate or not.
If they want to ban, then no one will calculate the days for 2 years. 2 years - it's just so that they were afraid.
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