And STILL the freelancer swore up and down that a) they didn't have it at all, and when confronted with the evidence swore up and down that it b) was something totally different and eventually swore up and down that it was c) someone else's and finally that it was d) used for a game.
He had a freelancer with low output compared to the time spent so he took a closer look at the work diary, which actually showed the auto-clicker software window right there in the screenshots.
Or at least that's what they 'said!' Right? They wouldn't post in the forum 'Well, yeah, I used it to cheat my client, then lied about it, then got suspended because it was the second time I was caught!' - would they?Ī friend of mine hires freelancers on a fairly large scale. 1) Upwork's algorithms and approach to this problem is very aggressiveĢ) Contractors who use this type of software for games or other purposes have had their accounts terminated in the past.Ģ).