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davidfodorean

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  1. So if I finish the order in less than 30 days he will be able to ask for another one, but it won't start unless those 30 days are finished? Well that's not exactly a usefull feature at all, is it? In cases like mine, that's only useful for monthly gigs that make comicbooks/animations or bigger projects, rather than singular illustration orders for bookcovers or something like that. Fiverr should change this feature to charghe "x" ammount of funds for "y" ammount of projects (stated by the seller) for the selected "z" months. This way you could get done, lets say, 4-8 orders a month, and you will have the "financial security" that fiverr so wanted to give us for the next "y" months. That is what a usefull feature would look like from my point of view. Thanks for the clarification @seven_sign.
  2. If the gig is done in 7 days can the subscribe buyer request the next one right away? Or are subscriptions only meant to be one illustration (in my case) each month? I do not know what to tell my client who would like to get a subscription to me but doesn't know how these work here and asks me if I can explain ot to him. So again. If a monthly subscribed gig order is finished in less than a week, is that going to: a) trigger the beginning of the next order for that month? b) trigger the order meant for the next month? (therefore, if he subscribes for 6 months and I finish all of his 6 order in one week his subscription will end) c) not le him place an order to me for a month, until a "cool down" happen? Please help me on this one. Fiverr is very ambiguous about this feature in their description.
  3. If the gig is done in 7 days can the subscribe buyer request the next one right away? Or are subscriptions only meant to be one illustration (in my case) each month? I do not know what to tell my client who would like to get a subscription to me but doesn't know how these work here and asks me if I can explain ot to him. So again. If a monthly subscribed gig order is finished in less than a week, is that going to: a) trigger the beginning of the next order for that month? b) trigger the order meant for the next month? (therefore, if he subscribes for 6 months and I finish all of his 6 order in one week his subscription will end) c) not le him place an order to me for a month, until a "cool down" happen? Please help me on this one. Fiverr is very ambiguous about this feature in their description.
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