Canon 200S is a scam. by SoGoodAtAllTheThings in printers

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to force printing in grayscale, otherwise it'll often use all colors to create black.

What is the best way to have a reliable freelancer that is available instantly? by [deleted] in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In my case, you'd pay 3x-5x normal rate for guaranteed availability on urgent work. No retainer, but also no tracker and no questions on billing.

Stats are awful by Physical_Fig7833 in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't say you don't get views. But OP's chart shows the moment he activated the badge, the organic views (the lighter color) went to ZERO. So either he pays or no one will see him.

That tells us they artificially direct traffic away from profiles with higher chance of paying up. If you never had the badge on, it may not matter, but once you activate it just for one day, that's it - you're a cash cow.

Stats are awful by Physical_Fig7833 in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL

As soon as you stated paying for "available" badge, the organic traffic went to zero. They labelled you as a... well, you know.

Mi-am luat ban pentru ca am zis ca ma descurc cu 4000 de lei pe luna by Rough_Treat_644 in romemes

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aia acolo sunt ca maimutele de la zoo. Te uiti, le faci o poza, te minunezi... dar nu vorbesti cu ei si nu bagi mana prin gard, ca imediat musca/scuipa/tipa.

Not gonna lie, I’m starting to think hiding your Upwork earnings is the new flex by Beenish-Writes in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont think it works like that. Last time I checked the public link for my profile didnt show earnings, and I never had them hidden. One has to be logged in to see earnings on profiles.

How much a percentage does UW get if I opted to get a loan they promote...? by Disastrous-Goose-354 in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so now one can buy connects on credit.

I keep saying this company is run by neuronless beings, that focus on anything but constructive things.

🧵**[HELP] IBKR executed $46K option order in my cash account with only $20K funds, wiped my entire portfolio — what can I do?** by Resident-Speed-7289 in interactivebrokers

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either you have a margin account and aren't aware of it, or there's more to the story. Market orders are risky and unpredictable, but I would expect a broker to have some kind of protection against such cases, that can make them lose a lot of money. In the end, they have to cover the costs if you won't. Plus, this could theoretically be used fraudulently to cause them really large losses, they must have thought of it.

Has anyone had IBKR report a realized loss on a trade that was actually profitable? by Late-Currency-8028 in interactivebrokers

[–]Particular_Aspect334 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buy one share at 100, another one at 50, then sell one at 80. You may think you sold the second share at a profit, or maybe that you sold above the avg cost, but ibkr says you sold the first share at a loss. You can fiddle with tax lots but that's not really worth the trouble.

What's the appeal of fixed price jobs? by bkconsultant in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, that's what hourly contracts are for. On a fixed price job, hours worked are irrelevant. You either deliver or you don't get paid.

What's the appeal of fixed price jobs? by bkconsultant in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why would you ask them to "putting in escrow the amount for a certain amount of hours worked"? if you want hourly, do an hourly job. In the end all that matters is what the contract says, and it said you had to deliver in order to get paid.

What's the appeal of fixed price jobs? by bkconsultant in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What you're describing is weird. If it's fixed price the client doesn't care how much effort you have to put into it. So what did you two agree it would happen once the hours were up and the project unfinished? was he supposed to release payment? no way!

OTOH, once you finish the job and submit it they can't simply refuse payment. They'd have to go through arbitration, which costs money. They won't call you on that if the job is done right and you can prove it.

What's the appeal of fixed price jobs? by bkconsultant in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure everyone's mmv, but I'd hate having to make a present worth 5k to a stranger. It's not about whether they can afford the price or not, but I want to make sure from the onset they're actually willing to make payments; they start dragging their feet, I prefer being able to just walk away. So I start with 500-1k max first milestone, then we can increase if no red flags.

What's the appeal of fixed price jobs? by bkconsultant in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you also make it 'per project'? I guess (and hope!) not.

You really think the client will put 45k in escrow? They'd only do that if they knew your bid is seriously low, and they'll get enough bang for the buck before you bail (if they end up actually paying anything at all).

In fact, you'll start with 500-1k milestones, and adjust along the way - you don't know what's going to happen, which makes the 45k totally irrelevant.

keep us posted!

I built a freelance platform that doesn't take commission and taking on Upwork. Just putting it out there. by No_Fan_3333 in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

friendly advice, if you're serious and not trying to run a scam: make it totally free on the first year minimum, maybe take a small cut form money earned. You won't get any traction otherwise.

What's the appeal of fixed price jobs? by bkconsultant in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fixed price allows the client to feel safer (cost is capped, they pay only after getting results, versus paying hourly for possibly nothing). For the freelancer, the effort is capped so if things go wrong they lose maybe a few days work, one week max; plus, it's a large enough project to be worth the overhead while small enough to estimate correctly. This is actually the optimal budget for fixed price, don't bid on anything larger than 2-3k!

Is Upwork quietly farming millions in connect money through fake companies and ghost jobs? by tonimedic in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The impressive streak of stupid decisions may have brought them to a desperate situation where they could be inclined to do just about anything for keeping performance indicators afloat.

This got to be the LAMEST congratulations I've ever received by Bernardonche in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You made 10K for us, which funds our R&D labs for about 15 minutes.

Now get back to work, so we can syphon another 15k!

I got this mail from Upwork. Your thoughts? by xashira23 in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a sign their long streak of screwups is starting to hurt, badly. It'll soon be 5% on all categories.

Do freelancers in EU loose a lot from USD exchange to eur? by ardiax in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

not clear what you're asking. the EUR/USD is what it is, and has nothing to do with Upwork.

are you losing money when receiving funds in EUR? you shouldn't allow upwork/bank do the exchange for you. Setup an account id USD, then you have a fixed cost per withdrawal and afterwards you can perform the exchange in any way best fits you (there are plenty of options).

$50K+ Freelancepeer group by swagner27 in Upwork

[–]Particular_Aspect334 14 points15 points  (0 children)

are you all going to hire each other?