قصص حقيقية: مصممين يروون تجاربهم مع النصب🎙️!

Ahmed Abdelkader
24 Jul 202413:35

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses common scams targeting designers and freelancers, highlighting various deceptive tactics such as requesting excessive test tasks, making false job offers, and failing to pay for completed work. It emphasizes the importance of being cautious, verifying the legitimacy of companies, and securing payments upfront to protect against fraud. The speaker shares personal experiences and advice on how to identify and avoid scams, encouraging viewers to share their stories and solutions in the comments.

Takeaways

  • 😡 Beware of fraudulent job offers that require you to complete a test task without payment, as they may be a scam to get free work.
  • 🤔 Verify the legitimacy of a company before engaging with them, especially if they are asking for work as a test or trial.
  • 💰 Do not accept job offers that seem too good to be true, such as being offered more money than you requested without a proper interview or contract.
  • 📝 Always have a written contract or agreement in place to protect your rights and ensure payment for your work.
  • 🚫 Be cautious of companies that change their terms or payment methods frequently, as this could be a sign of a scam.
  • 👀 Look for signs of a scam, such as companies that use social media to lure in potential victims with promises of high pay for little work.
  • 💼 Ensure that you know who you are working with and that the company has a physical presence or a legitimate online presence.
  • 🔒 Demand a deposit or upfront payment from clients to ensure they are serious about the work and to protect your time and effort.
  • 🚫 Avoid working on platforms that do not offer protections for freelancers, such as escrow services or dispute resolution.
  • 🤝 Build relationships with clients who have a history of fair dealings, but always maintain professional boundaries and protections.
  • ✅ Use watermarks or other protective measures when showing work to clients to prevent theft of your designs or ideas.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the video script?

    -The main issue discussed in the video script is the prevalence of scams targeting designers and freelancers, particularly in the context of job offers and payment schemes.

  • What is the significance of the number '4000' mentioned in the script?

    -The number '4000' appears to be a salary expectation or offer discussed between a potential employee and an employer, highlighting the negotiation and potential deception involved in the hiring process.

  • What does the term 'The rookery does not aim for chicks' imply in this context?

    -The phrase 'The rookery does not aim for chicks' is a metaphor suggesting that certain entities or individuals are not what they seem, possibly referring to fraudulent job offers that do not lead to actual employment opportunities.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the use of freelance platforms?

    -The speaker believes that freelance platforms offer a level of protection for workers by holding the payment until the job is completed, but also acknowledges the drawbacks such as the platform taking a percentage of the earnings.

  • What advice is given to avoid being scammed when starting a job?

    -The advice given includes asking for a deposit before starting work, verifying the legitimacy of the company, and ensuring clear communication about payment terms and timelines.

  • What is the importance of taking a deposit from a client as mentioned in the script?

    -Taking a deposit from a client is important as it serves as a guarantee of payment and reduces the risk of the client not paying after the work is completed.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on contracts in the context of freelance work?

    -The speaker suggests that contracts may not always provide adequate protection for freelancers, as they may not be enforceable or may be ignored by unscrupulous clients.

  • What is the significance of the speaker's mention of 'electronic counting'?

    -The mention of 'electronic counting' seems to refer to the practice of counting on electronic or digital means of communication, which can be manipulated or deleted, potentially leading to disputes over work completed and payment.

  • What is the speaker's suggestion for dealing with clients who promise high payments but request work upfront?

    -The speaker suggests asking for a deposit upfront to ensure the client's seriousness and commitment to pay the agreed amount once the work is completed.

  • What is the purpose of the 'awareness session' mentioned in the script?

    -The purpose of the 'awareness session' is to educate and inform freelancers about common scam tactics and how to protect themselves from fraudulent job offers and payment schemes.

  • What action does the speaker encourage the audience to take if they have experienced a scam not covered in the video?

    -The speaker encourages the audience to share their experiences in the comments section, to help others learn from these situations and potentially avoid similar scams.

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