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I received an order from a client to write a custom cover letter for the client to use in applying for a gig on the Upwork website. In reviewing the client’s request, I had some additional questions, which I sent in a message. My message to the client included the word “Upwork” and was flagged for review due to a violation of the TOS.
I quickly scanned through the TOS and was unable to find any specific reference to Upwork or to helping someone in this way. I’m not doing an Upwork job for them, I’m writing them a letter that they can then use to apply for work. The content of the letter is the same whether it’s used on Upwork or to apply at a traditional place of work.
Does this sound like a TOS violation? If so, can someone point me to the specific clause in the TOS that this violates?
Thanks!
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