Weblow don't provide any security to the creative peoples

Hi, I’d like to discuss an issue regarding the collaborator. For me Webflow is a good platform and it is very good to design website live. But they don’t provide any security to the creator people. Recently I have been scammed, basically what people do here is that they add you as a collaborator to their site. And when I am near to finish or completely finalizes the website order. They run away and revoke or remove my access to their account. I have been scammed two times. And believe me there is no system in the webflow that I could sue them or file a complaint against them. Has anyone been scammed like this before and has anyone came to a positive conclusion?

I’ll also mention there website urls and there email too.

First one:

I designed a datting website according to his requirements the website name is “Vettly”.
Client’s name on Webflow “Kelly Schulter”

Second one:

I designed a nike air jordan 1 off white website for him and the name of the website is “Sneaker Chase” while they are using “Sneaker Scavanger” or “Sneaker Scavanger Hunt” for the seo.
His email is: Jassdimenico@gmail.com

And If you are the guy, watching this forum post. Please respect the designers and don’t scam them, you won’t save a lot of money by not paying the designers or creator out in the internet. So if you want this post to be removed please contact me: waji.baig11@gmail.com and settle the payments.

Also I would like the Webflow community to help me out in making this post go high in ranking so that when people searches for their website on the google this post should come below their website. And if anyone of you have any contacts with the mentioned scammers “Vettly” and “Sneaker Chase” please do reach out to me. Thanks!

Webflow provides the tools to access and collaborate on work, but it is not a work-project-payment ecosystem like Fiverr.

You’ll need to establish you own business practices, including partial pre-payment, contracts, setting client expetations well to make sure you’re delivering what they are expecting. In general you shouldn’t encounter problems like this, as long as you manage your business well, and you’ll get better at finding good clients too.

I can pretty much guarantee that every freelancer and agency here has learned the hard way.

Your best bet is to treat that loss as an important lesson, and adjust your business practices.