A Free Public Service
January 11, 2025
SCAMS BULLETIN Host Jay White is an inactive attorney in San Mateo County, California, USA.
GIG WORK GUESSWORK
Attribution: FTC.gov
Are you thinking about becoming a gig worker? Here’s how to evaluate the opportunity:
The US Federal Trade Commission says Handy’s ads displayed an inflated hourly rate that most people weren’t likely to make. Other ads claimed you could get paid right away but didn’t disclose a fee would be deducted to expedite payments. Handy, now owned by Angi Services, also charged gig workers fines for incomplete jobs if a customer didn’t properly cancel or let them do the work. The FTC says Handy failed to clearly explain how gig workers could avoid those fines.
To Do:
*Research the company online. Read about how it pays workers and any other conditions of the job. Understand any charges or penalties that may be deducted from your pay and how to avoid them.
*Consult with other gig workers. Ask them about their experiences, income, and expenses.
*Check earning claims. Find out if you’ll be paid hourly or by gig.
*Get a breakdown of your earnings when you’re on the job to see if you’re getting paid what they promised.
Do you suspect a company is not delivering on its hourly earnings promises or unfairly deducting money from your pay? Tell the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
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