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Ask HN: What's the best course of action to fight against upwork

11 pointsby talal7860about 2 years ago
Hey HN community<p>I&#x27;m not sure if this is the best platform for asking questions like these, but I didn&#x27;t know where else to go.<p>I&#x27;m relatively new in Canada, and in the past I used my Upwork account a lot, but not so much recently. Then I decided to revive it to make some extra bucks. Upwork asked me to verify my identity, and I submitted my driver&#x27;s license, they sent me an email telling me that they are suspending my account permanently due to falsification of information. I&#x27;m pretty sure that&#x27;s this is a false positive, but no matter what I say, all I get in response is &quot;Our decision is final&quot;.<p>I don&#x27;t want to lose my 10 years old Upwork account which has thousands of hours on it. I wanted to kind of force them so that a human can verify my documents. How can I do that? Perhaps I&#x27;ll a lawyer, if anyone who had similar experience before, please recommend one.

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mooredsabout 2 years ago
If I was taking the fight to a bigcorp, I&#x27;d probably do the following:<p>* see if I knew anyone on the inside (linkedin, slacks) who could shed more light<p>* see if there was a government agency with authority. I&#x27;ve had luck using this avenues to get bigcos to pay attention<p>* make a stink (publish a blog post, tag them on twitter) as best as you can. Don&#x27;t be mean or childish, but bad press is no fun for a bigco.<p>* review the terms of service carefully yourself and see if there are any ways to escalate<p>* reach out to past happy customers on the platform and let them know of your issue. They might be able to send a message in support.<p>If you have money to spend, you could ask a lawyer to review terms and conditions, but my guess is they&#x27;re pretty airtight.
ipaddrabout 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve been successful on upwork in the past. When they started asking for money to buy credits to bid on projects I moved on.<p>As painful as this is.. you need to move on. 10 years doesn&#x27;t get lost it gets put on your resume