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helloscoopz

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  1. It is not helpful at all if the seller's other performance parameters are crap. The only benefit I see being online is you can get filtered in when a buyer search with online seller filter on. but that doesn't guarantee you sales in any means as I said if other standards are not met.
  2. If it is permanently banned, you will not be able to get it back under any circumstances because Fiverr does a permanent ban upon a manual review so that's their final decision.
  3. Many people face this situation including myself. Unfortunately, I don't see any particular solution to overcome this, Its all up to the Fiverr search algorithm.
  4. No, It might effect on the buyer's account not yours.
  5. No, It is not allowed unless it's considered necessary to complete the order. An example would be a gig where the seller teach a person over zoom. Something like this: https://www.fiverr.com/share/EE6EEe
  6. In the short answer and in my personal experience, Yes editing gigs affect the ranking. but it doesn't necessarily means it effects in a bad way all the time. it turns out to be good as well. btw, I have no idea how it works or why, probably now one here will., but yeah it happens.
  7. Having more revisions usually does not impact on your rankings, revisions are meant to happen in orders because no seller will be 100% perfect to deliver exactly what buyer asking for in the first glance. That aside, your problem might be a different thing. I myself have also experienced such rank reduction with nothing bad happening on my account so I assume that's all because how search algorithm works.
  8. Contact support and explain your situation. Usually warnings are sent by a support or trust and safety agent, but if you feel that isn’t the case, and the warning is system generated, go ahead and ask help from support. It might be a mistake.
  9. You might need to be sit back and relax. Fiverr does review your gig before making it live. so give it some time.
  10. I get it, I raised this very same issue here in this thread: I suggest you to read it. Hope it helps.
  11. This shouldn’t be a site where you tick “I agree to terms of services” on registration without actually reading ToS just like most of us does in other applications or software. Fiverr is very strict with their ToS and whoever goes off of it would be punished accordingly. Don’t try to create new accounts, It is another ToS violation.
  12. If you add a video, it automatically becomes the primary and that’s what you have right now. When you’re logged into your account, you wouldn’t see that as it is, click the preview public mode button on the profile page so you can see how others see your profile/gigs.
  13. Updated the post, worth checking it out. 😂
  14. Because it is against Fiverr’s TOS to do bait-and-switch marketing, as stated in @imagination7413’s post. As someone who has bought a lot on Fiverr, this is something that I have found that sellers do a lot, and it’s incredibly annoying. I agree with the OP on that. That being said, the problem can be mitigated by not contacting sellers who offer services at prices that are too good to be true. They often turn out to be exactly that. I agree with this. but don’t forget the feature of creating custom offers is there for sellers to create offers tailored for the requirement of the buyer, If everything can be done as the price showed in the gig packages Fiverr would’ve not added such a feature. That’s why I said: If the requirement belongs to the package, yes seller should not ask for more. If the requirement is too simple or too complex, the price can be low or high than displayed in the gig package. that wouldn’t be a ToS violation and that’s what I talked about. Just because the seller asked more doesn’t mean it’s a ToS violation. There are other facts to be added in according for it to be a ToS violation.
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