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callyofficial

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  1. Again I understand this, but feel my suggestion of Fiverr releasing project parts/stems etc. after payment is far better and reduces time and energy that could be given to other buyers.
  2. I understand this but feel it is unrealistic as it would be a big drain on energy and time.
  3. I know Fiverr TOS states delivery of orders needs to be complete, which works 99% of the time. But I think there should be an exception to this rule. As a music producer/audio engineer, for a few of my gigs, as well as delivering the final audio file, I have an extra to deliver all the stems/parts (for my more expensive gigs), and although I don't personally do this, I can also deliver a project file if I want. I feel it would better protect the seller to only submit the stems/parts/project files etc. once the buyer approves the order. Once the parts/project file is handed over, whether for audio, design, or any other category, the buyer has the elements to use in whole, or modify, but they can still request to cancel the order. To me it makes complete sense to only send these parts once the buyer has committed to paying for the work and time spent on the order. I know most buyers are honest, so I understand this would only affect a minority of situations, but it would better protect the seller and without any disadvantage to the buyer, as a buyer should not expect to receive the elements to a project they haven't approved or paid for. I'd love to see this considered and really feel it would be another way to better protect Fiverr sellers.
  4. I'd love to see the option to set up gig packages with milestones. To give an example, I've recently set up a gig to ghost produce (write a song for the buyer). I've been doing this for years before I came to Fiverr, although mostly for people I know, or a friend of a friend. I've always been reluctant to add this as a gig, because a lot of time and effort goes into this, and if the buyer doesn't like what you create (music is subjective after all) and requests to cancel, you can be left with anywhere from several hours to a couple of days completely wasted. Being able to create a package with milestones would solve this problem. The order could be split into a few parts, and at each stage the buyer could either approve and the seller would lock in some of the fee, or revisions could be requested (for those who haven't used milestones yet). This would work perfectly for both buyer and seller and no ones time would be wasted, or very little time if the buyer decided to cancel early on. I know I can create a gig with milestones for a buyer who comes to me to discuss the order first, but some buyers just like to place the order without any communication. I hope this can be considered for a future update. It seems like a win win for both buyer and seller.
  5. Great results, keep it up and best of luck getting your TRS badge!
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