trooviez9 Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Well, I have never encountered this type of a buyer so am just wondering what’s going on his head and why he did this. I delivered his order then 14 hours later he requested a revision with this message:Thanks for sending it over . I will take a look and review it and let you know if there’s any changes or if we are done with the project.I mean he hasn’t even looked at the document but he has already hit the revision button? I find this strange. What do you think guys?
Guest offlinehelpers Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Control freak by the sounds of it - wants you to feel as if changes will be asked for by them whether they’re actually needed or not. Wants to keep you in suspense and feel like they’re in control.
bradencollins10 Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Hmmm… to be completely honest, that is pretty strange. Perhaps he is just paranoid/a perfectionist and he knows that he’s going to want something changed, even if the document is pretty much perfect. He also could be busy and he doesn’t want the order to close if he needs changes once he does get a chance to look at it.He could even just have taken a quick look and noticed something he didn’t like, but he wanted to make sure when he had more time and take that time to make his own suggested revisions/edits. It could really be anything.
trooviez9 Posted March 20, 2018 Author Posted March 20, 2018 Hmmm… to be completely honest, that is pretty strange. Perhaps he is just paranoid/a perfectionist and he knows that he’s going to want something changed, even if the document is pretty much perfect. He also could be busy and he doesn’t want the order to close if he needs changes once he does get a chance to look at it.He could even just have taken a quick look and noticed something he didn’t like, but he wanted to make sure when he had more time and take that time to make his own suggested revisions/edits. It could really be anything.It could really be anything.I agree. There are so many hypotheses involved. I just hope he’s not a difficult buyer. He did mention at the beginning of the order that he was referred to me by a friend so he expects me to do a great job. In the meantime, I have my fingers crossed.
trooviez9 Posted March 20, 2018 Author Posted March 20, 2018 Control freak by the sounds of it - wants you to feel as if changes will be asked for by them whether they’re actually needed or not. Wants to keep you in suspense and feel like they’re in control.Wants to keep you in suspense and feel like they’re in control.The problem is the timer is counting. If he doesn’t:expressionless: come back in the next 12 hours I’ll resubmit the work and WAIT.
catwriter Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 There’s another possibility: he wanted to tell you that, and he hit the revision button by mistake (very possible if he was using the app, some people complain that the only visible button is to request modification even though you just want to message your seller).
onepaperfold Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 There’s another possibility: he wanted to tell you that, and he hit the revision button by mistake (very possible if he was using the app, some people complain that the only visible button is to request modification even though you just want to message your seller).This. Also, you don’t even know how people in Europe (or anywhere in the world) don’t know what ‘Revision’ mean. They could be thinking it means ‘to answer back’, or something like that. ^^
trooviez9 Posted March 20, 2018 Author Posted March 20, 2018 There’s another possibility: he wanted to tell you that, and he hit the revision button by mistake (very possible if he was using the app, some people complain that the only visible button is to request modification even though you just want to message your seller).That’s very true. Let me wait and see what he will say when he comes back.
mamcreative Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 You can wait for your buyer’s review and feedback. If you afraid to cross the deadline then don’t worry you can ask from your buyer to increase the time limit for new changes.
vickiespencer Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Hmmm… to be completely honest, that is pretty strange. Perhaps he is just paranoid/a perfectionist and he knows that he’s going to want something changed, even if the document is pretty much perfect. He also could be busy and he doesn’t want the order to close if he needs changes once he does get a chance to look at it.He could even just have taken a quick look and noticed something he didn’t like, but he wanted to make sure when he had more time and take that time to make his own suggested revisions/edits. It could really be anything.He also could be busy and he doesn’t want the order to close if he needs changes once he does get a chance to look at it.This was my first thought. 🤓
sue_mcl Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 I’ve had this happen before, I just redeliver the same files and them to only use the revision system if they need a revision. Its like a tactic to extend the time and not cool. I had one guy keep doing it, so eventually I contacted customer service and let them know what was happening and they auto completed the order for me, as this went on for about 5 days.
sue_mcl Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Control freak by the sounds of it - wants you to feel as if changes will be asked for by them whether they’re actually needed or not. Wants to keep you in suspense and feel like they’re in control.Control freak by the sounds of it - wants you to feel as if changes will be asked for by them whether they’re actually needed or not. Wants to keep you in suspense and feel like they’re in control.That is EXACTLY what my dodgy buyer was like!
gina_riley2 Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 Well, I have never encountered this type of a buyer so am just wondering what’s going on his head and why he did this. I delivered his order then 14 hours later he requested a revision with this message:Thanks for sending it over . I will take a look and review it and let you know if there’s any changes or if we are done with the project.I mean he hasn’t even looked at the document but he has already hit the revision button? I find this strange. What do you think guys?if weHe could be a reseller.
misscrystal Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 You can resend the delivery in response and tell him if he needs any changes to not use the revision button.
fastcopywriter Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 Well, I have never encountered this type of a buyer so am just wondering what’s going on his head and why he did this. I delivered his order then 14 hours later he requested a revision with this message:Thanks for sending it over . I will take a look and review it and let you know if there’s any changes or if we are done with the project.I mean he hasn’t even looked at the document but he has already hit the revision button? I find this strange. What do you think guys?Thanks for sending it over . I will take a look and review it and let you know if there’s any changes or if we are done with the project.This isn’t strange. If there’s more than one decision maker, it’s very common for the group to look at the work and then provide feedback. Waiting 14-hours to get back to you is also common. Right now, it’s 11:34 PM in Miami, 11:34 AM in Taipei (Taiwan). If I deliver something and go to sleep, I won’t be able to get back to them for the next 8-9 hours, maybe longer.Besides, every client has the right to accept the project or demand a revision.
trooviez9 Posted March 21, 2018 Author Posted March 21, 2018 Thanks for sending it over . I will take a look and review it and let you know if there’s any changes or if we are done with the project.This isn’t strange. If there’s more than one decision maker, it’s very common for the group to look at the work and then provide feedback. Waiting 14-hours to get back to you is also common. Right now, it’s 11:34 PM in Miami, 11:34 AM in Taipei (Taiwan). If I deliver something and go to sleep, I won’t be able to get back to them for the next 8-9 hours, maybe longer.Besides, every client has the right to accept the project or demand a revision.every client has the right to accept the project or demand a revision.I am not against providing clients with revisions. If anything, I want them to be completely satisfied so they can come back again. What I find strange is he asked for revision without looking over the document. It’s like he already knows he will have to request a revsion.
trooviez9 Posted March 21, 2018 Author Posted March 21, 2018 You can resend the delivery in response and tell him if he needs any changes to not use the revision button.This is exactly what I did. I’m still waiting for him to come back. I’ll update how it goes.
mechbrainconcep Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 Thanks for sending it over . I will take a look and review it and let you know if there’s any changes or if we are done with the project.This isn’t strange. If there’s more than one decision maker, it’s very common for the group to look at the work and then provide feedback. Waiting 14-hours to get back to you is also common. Right now, it’s 11:34 PM in Miami, 11:34 AM in Taipei (Taiwan). If I deliver something and go to sleep, I won’t be able to get back to them for the next 8-9 hours, maybe longer.Besides, every client has the right to accept the project or demand a revision.Buyers have 3 days to review the final product. I think clicking Revision button without any review is a selfish action. When they click revision button, the time is going on and what will happen if buyer sends feedbacks near the deadline? How could seller have enough time to adjust?I don’t mean that buyer don’t have the right to click revision button, they can. However, before clicking it, please review the product carefully and send out clear feedbacks. It’s good for both buyer and seller.
jonrichards Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 Speaking from experience, I would re-deliver the work to sign off the revision request with a message along the lines of, “No problem. I’ve just re-sent the work over as you seem to asked for a revision request by mistake. Please feel free to get back to me if you pick up on any issues, thanks.”It’s a kind of passive-aggressive way of putting your foot down and taking the power back.
crorkservice1 Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 Hey,Most probably the buyer is just afraid that the order will be marked as completed and he won’t have time to check what you delivered during 3 days.In such case I advise you to ask why he wants a revision and if you won’t get reply during 12-24 hours, you can redeliver the order.
fastcopywriter Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 every client has the right to accept the project or demand a revision.I am not against providing clients with revisions. If anything, I want them to be completely satisfied so they can come back again. What I find strange is he asked for revision without looking over the document. It’s like he already knows he will have to request a revsion.What I find strange is he asked for revision without looking over the document. It’s like he already knows he will have to request a revsionHe didn’t ask for a revision. He simply communicated that he and his people needed time to look at the document and see if they needed a revision or not. This is pretty standard. Sometimes I deliver in 24 hours just to give my client extra time to demand revisions.. I think clicking Revision button without any review is a selfish action.He didn’t click the revision button, he only said he needed more time.
trooviez9 Posted March 23, 2018 Author Posted March 23, 2018 Update: I am happy to report that the buyer came back 24 hours later, closed the order and gave me a glorious review. He didn’t even I asked for any revision to be made. I am glad I satisfied him and his team with the quality of my work.Happy Selling!
ronhi85 Posted March 23, 2018 Posted March 23, 2018 Well, I have never encountered this type of a buyer so am just wondering what’s going on his head and why he did this. I delivered his order then 14 hours later he requested a revision with this message:Thanks for sending it over . I will take a look and review it and let you know if there’s any changes or if we are done with the project.I mean he hasn’t even looked at the document but he has already hit the revision button? I find this strange. What do you think guys?I mean he hasn’t even looked at the document but he has already hit the revision button? I find this strange. What do you think guys?Chances are this is a Fiverr seller who is buying from you and selling to someone else at a higher price. So he has to wait for his client to approve before he approves yours. I once had such a client before and after working on 2 orders from them, I politely requested them not to order again. Strangely, they still went ahead and ordered anyway - and on the wrong gig too! so I just cancelled it and they finally got the message.
trooviez9 Posted March 23, 2018 Author Posted March 23, 2018 I mean he hasn’t even looked at the document but he has already hit the revision button? I find this strange. What do you think guys?Chances are this is a Fiverr seller who is buying from you and selling to someone else at a higher price. So he has to wait for his client to approve before he approves yours. I once had such a client before and after working on 2 orders from them, I politely requested them not to order again. Strangely, they still went ahead and ordered anyway - and on the wrong gig too! so I just cancelled it and they finally got the message.I had the same thought too. But as long he’s willing to match my rates, I will continue to work with him. After all, we’re all here to make money, right?!
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