7/6/2023 0 Comments Fiverr revisions![]() The client “ loved” one of the concepts and so we proceeded to send her the appropriates file sizes, as stated in the gig description. The order was fulfilled in good time, and my girlfriend had even included a bonus logo concept as well as the source file (which is usually part of the more expensive package). In this case, she had just gotten another $5 order on her logo gig, which seemed to be like any other… or so we thought. Everything stated is her doing, I’m just an observer.) (I’ve been advising her on building up a reputable account, and how to go above and beyond with every last order. While I’ve been using Fiverr myself (on and off) for a while, this particular experience relates to my girlfriend’s account, not my own. How A Regular Order Quickly Turned Into A Hostage Situation UPDATE: I’m pleased to say, after several years of putting up with Fiverr’s platform and their incompetent staff, my girlfriend has finally launched her own graphic design service, BlankPalette. In this post, I want to share a recent bad experience as a seller on Fiverr, and why I decided to give up on the platform altogether. ![]() Why? Because Fiverr turn a blind eye to it. This is one the few freelance platforms where buyers are given free reign to abuse, threaten and outright blackmail sellers any way they like. ![]() Just a few clicks and a client can place an order with a freelancer based on a specific set of deliverables. I’ll be honest, I always liked the concept behind. ![]()
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