This could be because your user account on the FTP server is configured to change to an initial directory upon connection.
Example: The Netbeans path is showing ftp://example.com/www/example.com (combining your provided host, initial directory and upload directory settings). However, your FTP user account is configured to initially connect to /www as the FTP root. Despite what Netbeans is telling you, you are actually connecting to ftp://example.com/www/www/example.com because, upon connection, the FTP server has changed the directory to www for your user account.
In which case, even though Netbeans is showing the correct path in the project wizard and in the console, you may not actually be connecting to the path in your Netbeans settings.
You can usually check if this is the case easily if you have a hosting account control panel with an FTP settings page. Your host may, however, not allow you to change the FTP root for security reasons (or perhaps you just shouldn't).
If you cannot change the FTP user root, or would prefer not to, then (in the e.g. above) you will have to make sure the Netbeans FTP path is ftp://example.com/example.com missing out the "www" directory (even though that is actually part of the correct path) because the FTP server will automatically change to this as the FTP root.
The above approach fixed this problem for me.