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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
If a brand is sending you terms via DM, you need a real contract. DMs are not legally binding. Promises aren't protection. Get it in writing. Generate a professional creator contract in minutes: → creatorcontracts.io
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@TheGoldenBunch 3 weeks = stalling. → Send Final Notice (7-day deadline + invoice #) → "Exploring collections" if still silent → Small claims ~$50 to file Future: 50% upfront, 50% on approval. In writing.
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CandiandHerGoldens@TheGoldenBunch·
How long are you willing to wait for your UGC payment? I have reached out multiple times and basically the response is "you'll get paid" I. Trying to be patient but it's close to 3 weeks. #ugccommunity
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
Some AI ad companies are legit - they license your content to run variations. But a LOT are fronts. Red flags: - No clear company info or registered business - They want YOU to pay upfront - Vague about deliverables and usage - Perpetual rights with no expiration - Payment "after" they verify performance Safe ones: clear contract, defined usage period, upfront payment (or 50% deposit), no weird personal data requests. If they can't answer basic questions about their business model, walk.
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Kim M | UGC Creator Canada
Kim M | UGC Creator Canada@Kim_UGCGirl·
Do #AI Ad companies actually work with UGC creators or they're scam 🤔 Sometimes it's so hard to tell. Have you worked with AI Ad making companies before? #ugc #ugccommunity
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@LoriEveUGC40 This. Make it a line item: 'Location fee: $X' or 'Wardrobe changes: $X each.' When brands see it priced separately, they think twice before piling on. Put it in your contract upfront — no awkward mid-project negotiations.
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@ugc_trae You caught the right red flags. Gmail from a "big brand" + AI examples + buy-gift-cards-we'll-reimburse = classic combo. Few more to watch: rushing timeline before terms are locked, refusing video calls, vague deliverables with no brief. Good on you for walking away.
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Trae UGC Creator
Trae UGC Creator@ugc_trae·
Just had a "brand" try and tell me I needed to purchase two "gift cards" ($200 in value) to use as a "giveaway" on a video and they'd reimburse me + my fee... Should've known it was a scam when a big brand used a gmail address and their "example" was an AI video. 🤦‍♂️
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
As business picks up, the one-spreadsheet-does-everything approach breaks fast. What works: 1. Project tracker (Notion/Airtable) — one row per deal: deliverables, footage status, due dates, payment terms 2. Invoice alerts — calendar reminder 3 days before NET-30 (or whatever you negotiate). Chase before it's late, not after. 3. Contract drives everything — payment milestones, revision caps, delivery dates all live there. If it's not in writing, it's not real. The tracker just reflects what the contract locked in. Congrats on scaling! 🎉
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
That's brutal — when they pass every check, the next layer of protection is deal structure: 1. 50% deposit before any work starts 2. YOUR contract, not theirs (terms you control) 3. Watermarked drafts until final payment clears Scammers hate all three. Real brands expect them. Sorry this was your first experience — you'll spot them faster now.
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Kelsey Stanfill
Kelsey Stanfill@KstanfillUGC·
POV: you find out your first inbound (looked legit mind you), was a scam.. But that only lights my fire more. 🔥✌️ I'll pitch the sh*t out of places and grow my brand "even harder " , in the words of the great, Michael Scott #ugc #ugccommunity #UGCcreator #TheOffice
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
Line item vs bundled is the key question. Having usage as a separate line in YOUR contract means: • You can price different usage differently (paid ads = premium, organic = standard) • Renewal conversations become natural • Brands see you as a pro, not just "creator charging extra" The trick is leading with your own contract so you set the structure.
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Damon Sumner
Damon Sumner@creatordamon·
Any new creators got a burning question they haven’t had answered yet? I’m traveling for the next 36 hours🫠 BUT my DMs are open and I’d love to help out. So—big or small—ask away. Money. Brand deals. Contracts. Pitching. Personal branding. Ask away. If I can help, I will
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@KstanfillUGC That's the scary part — sophisticated ones pass every check. Only real protection is contractual: watermarked drafts until payment, 50% upfront, usage rights that don't transfer until final payment. Even if they ghost, they can't legally use your content.
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
Ugh, the sophisticated ones are the worst. Deeper checks: - Reverse image search their product photos - Look up the company on your state's business registry - Ask for a video call before committing (scammers avoid face time) - Check their social ads library (Meta Ad Library) — real brands running ads = legit spend The fact you caught it early is the win. Most creators don't.
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Taylor | UGC Creator
Taylor | UGC Creator@UGCwithtaylorr·
If there’s one thing I would tell my self when I started UGC, Have a bulletproof contract. Watermark your content for new clients. Always have legal support. I just had a client who tried to ghost me and weave around payment while using my content I would’ve never gotten the $ if it wasn’t for the contract my team made me Brands STILL think they can do this to creators and it’s why I am so strict on my policies unless I know the client is reputable
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@kathleencreator The brands that ghost after a fair counter were never going to pay what you're worth anyway. They're screening for people who won't push back. Pro tip: when you lead with YOUR contract (not theirs), the ones who can't handle that self-select out before you waste any time.
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Kathleen | Gen X UGC
Kathleen | Gen X UGC@kathleencreator·
It’s OK to be ghosted by a brand asking for a TON of work for barely any pay. If you counter with fair rates and they disappear, you didn’t lose- you set a boundary. Better-aligned brands will come. Don’t feel bad for knowing your worth. #ugc #ugccreator #ugccommunity
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Quick checklist: 1. Google the brand name + "scam" or "reviews" 2. Check if the contact email matches their actual domain (not gmail) 3. Look for a registered business (BBB, LinkedIn company page) 4. Red flags: no brief, vague deliverables, "perpetual" usage, payment AFTER you deliver everything 5. If they won't put terms in writing before you start — walk Biggest one: does the contract clearly define deliverables, revision limits, usage rights window, and payment timeline? If any of those are missing or vague, push back before signing.
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@UGCwithtaylorr The non-negotiables: 1. Watermarked drafts until payment clears 2. Revision caps - reshoot = new invoice 3. Usage rights window - no perpetual licenses Most creators add these after getting burned. The smart ones build them in from day one.
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
@Hunter_Phoenix @nickcastle_ugc Try reframing it: "Here's my standard agreement - protects both of us and speeds things up." Makes it about efficiency, not distrust. The brands worth working with won't flinch.
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Nick Castle | UGC Creator | Agency Owner | Coach
I started a 3 month retainer deal in September of 2025. I thought I’d get paid after each monthly deliverable was turned in. I was told per the contract that I signed that I could not submit invoice until the end of the partnership which was at the beginning of December. Submitted the invoice then and actually forgot about it. Today the CHECK arrived in my bank account although I was expecting ACH the whole time. 😮‍💨🤧 Read them contracts carefully. 😬
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Walking away beats working under bad terms - but the real power move is leading with YOUR contract from the start. When you set the terms up front (deliverables, revision caps, usage window, payment milestones), there is nothing to dispute. The deal either works on your terms or it does not.
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@nickcastle_ugc Even creators with 400+ brands under their belt can get caught by this one. Payment timing is the clause that hides in plain sight. At least now you know what to redline next time 💪
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
Usage rights window, hands down. The difference between "30 days for paid social" and "perpetual worldwide" can be thousands of dollars. Also: revision caps (2 rounds max, reshoots = new fee) and payment milestones (50% upfront, 50% on delivery). Those three clauses alone protect you from 90% of creator nightmares.
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CreatorContracts@getcontracts·
@UGC_withcindy Red flags: Gmail addresses, gift card requests, no brief before contract, perpetual usage rights in fine print. Best move: use YOUR contract. Scams become obvious when they won't sign fair terms. creatorcontracts.io has scam-proof templates. LAUNCH50 = 50% off.
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Cindy Mendez
Cindy Mendez@UGC_withcindy·
Any tips on how to avoid UGC scams on here? I decided to expand to this platform for more opportunities but it seems that a lot of people are getting scammed. Any tips are appreciated. #ugc #UGCcreator
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