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coerdelion

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  1. I have my favourite food and fashion blogs … occasionally go out for a walk or a coffee with a friend. Although Glasgow is on lock down again … those young folks will insist on meeting their friends …
  2. Just wait - it’s being rolled out over time.
  3. Read the terms of service - targetted followers of any kind on any platform are not allowed: https://www.fiverr.com/terms_of_service After that, read these articles, which may help you:
  4. … which is why the original post is a good place to start …
  5. It’s really not. Just pick one. Are you a US citizen or not … ? I like to think I’m a patient person, having raised 2 ornery children (the last one was - and is - a delicate, non ornery person) … but this confusion over something so incredibly simple is totally bewildering …
  6. How is it confusing? Answer yes or no.
  7. You can send customer support that question on the same ticket as your other one. Anyone who is still confused about this should probably ask customer support. They can explain it better. We have a long thread now about this with people still asking what they should do so it’s obvious we are not doing a good job of explaining it. Actually, I think the issue is that no one is doing a good job of reading the original post!
  8. Are you a US person? Yes or No - it should be pretty simple …
  9. Doesn’t matter where you live, if you’re a US citizen you are required to pay taxes there. And yes, that sometimes means you’re paying taxes twice - once in the country you live in and again in the US …
  10. @ruprekha - just click “no”. All this anxiety is a waste of energy - the form is simple.
  11. @maryamlodhi - are you a US citizen? If so, click “yes” … if not, click “no”. Nothing confusing about it.
  12. Take a screenshot of the conversation and attach it to a - short - message to CS. Be prepared to wait a while …
  13. Agreed. Being able to move things around - including images! - would be extremely useful. For now, you just have to create your FAQ in a word (or whatever) document in the right order, then cut and paste them into your gig …
  14. That’s very weird - I’ve never been warned for that wording. It’s possible the buyer is reporting you out of spite …
  15. Say no thanks, then report and block. Particularly when they give you some form of “everyone else does it”. The way you put it is “Communication outside Fiverr is strictly forbidden. We could both get banned.” Do not discuss it any further.
  16. I’ve given one buyer a one star rating - they were difficult, entitled and threatened to leave a bad review (which they did, but not as bad as mine to them). Give honest - but professionally worded! - reviews. Sellers should be warned about scummy buyers. Mostly, if it hasn’t been a great experience and I’m expecting a less than enthusiastic buyer review, I’ll leave 5* but with the comment “Thank you for your order”.
  17. You may find these articles useful https://www.fiverr.com/terms_of_service
  18. Huh. That’s interesting. A tip here is generally given in cash. Usually not taxable. A bonus, on the other hand, is structured as part of salary …
  19. Well, yes … but the truth is that “bonus” implies some part of it is going to be taken out by the state, fiverr, whatever. A bonus costs more to give (and receive) than a tip. The whole tip thing is a discussion about whether or not it’s insulting, imo …
  20. Maybe a better wording would be something like “do you want to give your freelancer a bonus for a job well done?” Bonuses are ok … tips are for low paid workers. And bonuses are taxable.
  21. Make sure your live portfolio is on. And bear in mind that the buyer doesn’t have to agree to add anything to your portfolio - they can turn it off for their particular delivery …
  22. If the buyer wants an invoice, they’ll need to set that option up in their own profile under settings > billing information. Then every time they buy an order they’ll get a downloadable invoice once the order’s completed …
  23. Doesn’t matter which bit of your profile it’s on, the fact that it’s there is what CS interprets as a promise to buyers. Take it out.
  24. This is what CS is interpreting as “unlimited revisions”: “love making music and work on it untill it sounds perfect” Take that bit out of your profile description. Nothing you can do about it now … sh1tty, but there you are …
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