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Hi,
I have an order in queue. The delivery time is in next 6 hours and I needed some information from the buyer to proceed but my buyer hasn’t replied. It has been more than 24 hours and I haven’t heard from him.

What do I do at this point?

Guest offlinehelpers
Posted

Ask for an extension through the resolution centre on the order page. ☀️

Posted

Ask for an extension through the resolution centre on the order page. ☀️

If I do so and buyer does not accepts that request before the delivery time, it is going to be considered as late.

Guest offlinehelpers
Posted

If I do so and buyer does not accepts that request before the delivery time, it is going to be considered as late.

Well - what else can you do if you don’t have all the info you need?

Guest offlinehelpers
Posted

I just need buyer’s approval on some work that i did. I cannot work until he approves the progress.

So you deliver what you’ve done or ask for an extension. 🙂

Guest offlinehelpers
Posted

Isn’t that will be considered as violation of “delivery button” ?

Just ask for an extension then - you should have got all the info you needed before you started.

Did you use the box ‘i need more info before I can start’ when the order first came through?

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Just ask for an extension then - you should have got all the info you needed before you started.

Did you use the box ‘i need more info before I can start’ when the order first came through?

In this order, no initial information was required. I was suppose to do the work in parts and ask for his approval. Now, I have done my work but his approval is what I am waiting for.

Guest offlinehelpers
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In this order, no initial information was required. I was suppose to do the work in parts and ask for his approval. Now, I have done my work but his approval is what I am waiting for.

I was suppose to do the work in parts and ask for his approval.

No - you start the work when you’ve got all the info you need.

You’ve turned things on its head, and you need to work out what to do next.

In this order, no initial information was required.

Please always have a mandatory requirement before you start.

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I was suppose to do the work in parts and ask for his approval.

No - you start the work when you’ve got all the info you need.

You’ve turned things on its head, and you need to work out what to do next.

In this order, no initial information was required.

Please always have a mandatory requirement before you start.

No - you start the work when you’ve got all the info you need.

As I mentioned, I was suppose to do all of the work. That was part of my gig.

Please always have a mandatory requirement before you start.

I always have mandatory requirements.

Sometimes, I have to go back and forth with the buyer in order to get the buyer’s approval on the progress during a gig.

I do not need information for start my work completely. I have done some work that was part of my gig and now I need his approval.

Guest offlinehelpers
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No - you start the work when you’ve got all the info you need.

As I mentioned, I was suppose to do all of the work. That was part of my gig.

Please always have a mandatory requirement before you start.

I always have mandatory requirements.

Sometimes, I have to go back and forth with the buyer in order to get the buyer’s approval on the progress during a gig.

I do not need information for start my work completely. I have done some work that was part of my gig and now I need his approval.

now I need his approval.

If your buyer can’t/won’t reply, all you can do is deliver and say you’ll be happy to accept revision requests, if they’re part of your gig.

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now I need his approval.

If your buyer can’t/won’t reply, all you can do is deliver and say you’ll be happy to accept revision requests, if they’re part of your gig.

all you can do is deliver and say you’ll be happy to accept revision requests

Yes, I am thinking the same thing.

Can CS extend the delivery time or no?

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