lmao, clearly I hit a nerve there. My fault kingI can't prove a negative, and the burden of proof lays with the claimant (that's you). Unless you prove your point, you are simply wrong.
But I can see how you get obsessed with being right now, you are emotionally laden and not any more rational than a woman who's been told to "calm down". lol
Get a grip, man. We're all wrong in our lives at one point or another. You need to go through puberty and learn how to deall with it. Besides; The ToS aren't that long, if it's in there, you'll find it easily.
HiI don't understand how do (quite a lot) of Fiverr freelancers get hundreds of jobs within 4 months, even when their work is mediocre and crappy, and they're charging relatively high amount of $.
Do they get friends to buy their gigs (and pay them back) to boost their reviews up and up, until the algorithm picks up on them?
I can do SEO perfectlyYeah it's true for some work in SEO but most other work has nothing like this like graphics design and WordPress set up etc. People only order once and often forget to visit fiver again to leave a review. In rare cases there are negative reviews and most other new clients don't see them or just ignore it and proceed to order. The cycle contin
So you basically take the work from freelancers and also take your money back. Isn't that like scamming the sellers by making them work for free?Fiverr will take the money back from the freelancer Im guessing. I have 120 completed orders on fiverr with me refunding 15 of them. I want to say at least 7-10 of them were after I already accepted the order and left a review. Fiverr has never gave me a hard time and has just given me my money back no matter the size of the order(from $10 to $1500)
Im only ever refunding if they didn't deliver their promises. Like my message said. It was only 15 orders out of 100+, which on a platform like fiverr, is quite lowSo you basically take the work from freelancers and also take your money back. Isn't that like scamming the sellers by making them work for free?
Yes, you were hitting a nerve. Absolutely. (delulu)lmao, clearly I hit a nerve there. My fault king
People do that a lot on fiverr, and if you want to save money, you just get your delivery and then go to fiverr and complain and ask for a refund. I don#t think you'll ever be told "no".So you basically take the work from freelancers and also take your money back. Isn't that like scamming the sellers by making them work for free?
I think it's really important not to promise things that are outside the scope of your work. Avoid using words like "guaranteed" or "unlimited reviews." A lot of sellers can be overly anxious like little kittens, but there’s no need to be afraid of clients if you deliver on what you said and stick to your boundaries when buyers try to push for more. I've had my fair share of experiences where buyers asked for extra work after I delivered. I just said no and made sure to keep track of what I promised and what I actually delivered. Eventually, they figured out that I wasn’t going to budge like a baby cat and stopped trying to manipulate me. Stay strong!People do that a lot on fiverr, and if you want to save money, you just get your delivery and then go to fiverr and complain and ask for a refund. I don#t think you'll ever be told "no".
Holy $hit! I hope not all buyers start to do this.People do that a lot on fiverr, and if you want to save money, you just get your delivery and then go to fiverr and complain and ask for a refund. I don#t think you'll ever be told "no".
Doesn't matter. I had to refund some money before despite delivering exactly what I said to the tee (it was not creative work so there was no room for personal opinion of it), I was very clear in my description before the order and on the customer offer, I finished well within the time frame.I think it's really important not to promise things that are outside the scope of your work. Avoid using words like "guaranteed" or "unlimited reviews." A lot of sellers can be overly anxious like little kittens, but there’s no need to be afraid of clients if you deliver on what you said and stick to your boundaries when buyers try to push for more. I've had my fair share of experiences where buyers asked for extra work after I delivered. I just said no and made sure to keep track of what I promised and what I actually delivered. Eventually, they figured out that I wasn’t going to budge like a baby cat and stopped trying to manipulate me. Stay strong!![]()
Doesn't matter. I had to refund some money before despite delivering exactly what I said to the tee (it was not creative work so there was no room for personal opinion of it), I was very clear in my description before the order and on the customer offer, I finished well within the time frame.I think it's really important not to promise things that are outside the scope of your work. Avoid using words like "guaranteed" or "unlimited reviews." A lot of sellers can be overly anxious like little kittens, but there’s no need to be afraid of clients if you deliver on what you said and stick to your boundaries when buyers try to push for more. I've had my fair share of experiences where buyers asked for extra work after I delivered. I just said no and made sure to keep track of what I promised and what I actually delivered. Eventually, they figured out that I wasn’t going to budge like a baby cat and stopped trying to manipulate me. Stay strong!![]()
Na, it happens very rarely, but the very few times they did it, they were not stopped by anyone. My tip: Don't sell to cheap or you only attract the worst of the worst.Holy $hit! I hope not all buyers start to do this.
sorry about that mateI tried to get back on fiverr, I have 8 5-star reviews, added some gigs, they ranked first days and then they dropped down completely. I don't understand how I will make a sale if they don't promote me.
Ok. What do you know about Upwork. Is it same policy there too?Na, it happens very rarely, but the very few times they did it, they were not stopped by anyone. My tip: Don't sell to cheap or you only attract the worst of the worst.
No, Upwork is better for sellers. They take better care of the sellers there.Ok. What do you know about Upwork. Is it same policy there too?
And what happens on Fiverr if you deny? Do they simply ban you? Or they don't ask you to refund at all and automatically cut balance from you?