I got sucked into these people and got the biggest runaround ever. They didn't appear to be able to code their way out of the box they tried to stuff me in. I very much wonder if they are using fictitious names, whether Michael and Kim are the same person, for example. I could not have been more dissatisfied with the work they never finished. It was a complete waste of time, energy and money to go this route and I regret it.
These people try to scam you out of money. Just read their "faq". You have to pay them $5 just to ASK them if they are interested in doing a job. After that, they may still decide you are a "fake" person and decline (keeping your $5... get it?). Why would someone pay $5 just to ask that question to be "fake"?
Now, I originally saw him on ifreelance where I was looking for someone to help make me something on my website. I contacted him as he had a profile there. Here was his response and our full interaction:
HIM:
Hi (my name),
Have you read our FAQ - http://www.Onyum.com/faq/?
Me:
I have, but I thought that was for people who contacted you through your site, and that you were on this site to participate in the way this site is designed. I will keep you guys in mind if none of the participants on this site are interested. Thank you for getting back to me:)
HIM:
Another fake invitation. Another fake project. Another fake buyer... from (where I live)- again. Really boring ' (my name)'.
Yeah, me, the fake person. *eye roll*. I wrote up nearly 500 words on my project idea. If I were fake, why would I waste the time doing that? I really don't get people sometimes...
Onyum? Just Good Stuff?