This is something I've noticed lately being a unfortunate trend on Facebook groups and I wanted to share a friendly heads-up about it. There's been an increase in people pretending to be clients on Telegram, but they're actually out to scam hardworking freelancers like us.
These fake clients often sound very convincing. They might even offer you what seems like a great project, but before you know it, you're caught in a scam. The key thing to remember is this: if you're doing business through Telegram, always do your homework on the company or person you're dealing with.
Here are a few quick tips to protect yourself:
If you’ve had any experiences like this or have more tips to share, feel free to drop them below.
These fake clients often sound very convincing. They might even offer you what seems like a great project, but before you know it, you're caught in a scam. The key thing to remember is this: if you're doing business through Telegram, always do your homework on the company or person you're dealing with.
Here are a few quick tips to protect yourself:
- Research the client: Before accepting any work, take a few minutes to Google the company or person. Look for reviews or any red flags.
- Trust your gut: I've said this before but if something feels off or too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t be afraid to walk away.
- Get verification: Ask for references or a company website. A legitimate client won't hesitate to provide you with proof of their credibility.
- Stick to secure payment methods: Never agree to payment methods that seem suspicious. Stick to platforms you trust, and don't send any work until you're sure the payment is secure.
If you’ve had any experiences like this or have more tips to share, feel free to drop them below.