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“Here you can find a worker for an hour or two”
“Looks good. Feels very bad to use. Not a premium resource. Doubt ill use it again.”
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PeoplePerHour is a freelancer platform based in the UK. The company was established in 2007 and has amassed a network of over 3 million freelancers from more than 180 countries. It offers a platform for small businesses to find and hire professional talent on demand, allowing them to maintain a lean and flexible structure as they expand. The primary mission of PeoplePerHour is to enable individuals around the world to achieve their professional dreams by building their own businesses and gaining financial independence. The platform allows businesses to post projects and connect with suitable freelancers quickly and effectively.
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Here you can easily find the right employee for any task. Whether it's design, software development, business help or simply administration. You can always solve any problem. Not a bad description of the capabilities of the employee, you can quickly choose whom to provide work. For the employer, the site is easy to use.
The selection of sellers available.
I had problems with payment, as there are hidden fees. Support is not the best, at first they simply did not answer, and then answered that they can not help. There was a problem when a person did not do my job, but the money was not returned to me but was credited to the PPH account. It's not fair.
The hidden fees. The crazy over spam blocking.
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- Web Developer50M-1B USDIT ServicesReview Source
Here you can find a worker for an hour or two
This service helps us to find freelancers for different monotonous works. We do not force our personnel to engage in routine and allow the freelancers to carry out these tasks. Also, we are looking for workers from other countries, this allows us to cut our expenses. - Other CxO<50M USDIT ServicesReview Source
Looks good. Feels very bad to use. Not a premium resource. Doubt ill use it again.
At first look, it seems like a decent platform. The price of a lot of work is pretty good. Lots of options. Once you look closer things go from bad to worse. First, they have an arbitrary rule which caps the top price the listings can be for. Which is crazy. However, what has happened is a game were people list mandatory add-ons just to reach the real price. Because of this they will intentionally do the lowest price and add an $X mandatory addon you don't notice till later. This makes any price sorting useless. Second, they have very high fees on the seller side. On the buyer side, they have a 10% hidden fee across the board for all payment methods. Depending on which payment method you select they may not even tell you about it. Which is bull since they clearly say in the support area there is no fee for buyers. I don't know who thought people would believe 10% is the CC processing fee. I use to think Upwork is bad. Boy, was I wrong. The only reason I even went through with my first order is that they gave me a 10% first timer discount. But oh wait, it caps out. So instead of spending almost $X, I cut my order down to $X. I would not have ordered at all, but it was not doing research to find someone else to save $X bucks. I'll just stay away from them in the future I think. If you are going to charge a payment processing fee (even at 10% which is just a hidden fee) at least be upfront about it. Also, be sure to not send any links in your first messages. Cause they will block you from talking to the sellers.



