Alexandoy
VIP Contributor
This is the question I asked myself when in my first try to earn that I was not paid. My bank has a big amount from the short articles that I had submitted which gained a lot of reactions. Unfortunately whenever I would submit a withdrawal request the reply I would get is to work more while the payments are temporarily suspended.
It came to pass that my earnings passed the $100 mark and that got me worried. But the site was still very active so I continued until the owner declared bankruptcy due to excessive spamming.
What to do when a site that promised to pay would not pay? My answer is nothing, practically nothing you can do to get the payment. That is reason enough for freelancers to be discerning with sites that promise to pay for your posts and articles. Not all of them really pay and if you do not get paid you can just charge it to experience.
It came to pass that my earnings passed the $100 mark and that got me worried. But the site was still very active so I continued until the owner declared bankruptcy due to excessive spamming.
What to do when a site that promised to pay would not pay? My answer is nothing, practically nothing you can do to get the payment. That is reason enough for freelancers to be discerning with sites that promise to pay for your posts and articles. Not all of them really pay and if you do not get paid you can just charge it to experience.