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Let me tell you something... If they are really that good let them make money. Indeed they are putting time and effort.
if they have access to this traffic then i'd pay them 5% per order + future order the client they bring on mql5 makes , if i were mq
They'd focus on what they do best , finding projects , and the projects would initiate hereLet me tell you something... If they are really that good let them make money. Indeed they are putting time and effort.
Surely they are putting time and effort. Just like any other illegal business.
This is not illegal. These people are everywhere seeking commission over anything you think of. Not everyone has a university degrees. Some people has to fill their stomach like this.
In fact not illegal. The issue is not they getting commission, if some people can dedicate to capture customers and bring to us is a good for everyone, since we get paid fair prices and the persons posting the projects don't spam the platforms with project of customers they have not even confirmed with the final customer. Sometimes they keep sending/posting requests just copying and pasting from elsewhere. other just the project with names like "bla, bla, bla - project 1", "bla, bla, bla - project 2", etc.
Well, Metaquotes have strict rules telling it's not allowed to "third-party" the jobs. So, it's against the rules of all freelance platforms, by the way. Upwork and Freelancer also do not accept to delegate the job to an external or third-party worker. Also having multiple accounts is not allowed
i'm leaving this conversations now, as it is one more of the most discussions that MQ is likely to do nothing about.
As someone else said earlier last week , the new chatGPT is a very agile coding team member but it needs a manager.
Where things are headed there will be a point in time where it will be "an improvement" for metaquote's services to add a gpt freelancer with a subscription or per piece of code.
Also if metaquotes does not do it someone else will.
All that a "chatgpt" can do at the moment, is already embedded into MetaEditor as AI coding assistant.
A "manager" (or "gpt freelance") which could refine the autogenerated code to a production quality in fully automatic manner will not emerge in near future, imho. Probably in 5-10 years.