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Getafreelancer.com question

I want to post a job for people to bid on, but is it going to cost me money? I don't want to post it if it's going to cost me money. Any help? I know it says it wants commission but is it from me?
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sdiinc
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Getafreelancer.com charges fees in several ways, one of which is to post a job. They also charge fees to pay vendors. Vendors pay fees as well, including the right to bid on your project.



There are several other good sites out there, but I can't speak to their policies. Try Guru.com, Elance.com, ScriptLance.com and RentaCoder.com



Keep in mind that even though sites like getafreelancer can cut your costs by 50% or more, you're still going to have to pay for the work and the costs to post a job (usually $3-$5) are insignificant. You can always get a refund if you don't find a satisfactory vendor.

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Adam F
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Typically there is a small upfront fee you pay for posting a project on these freelance sites. That fee is usually refunded when you select a provider... the provider pays a commission based on a percentage of his bid amount.



You do realize, that by posting a bid.... You are offering to pay someone for work? No one works for free.







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