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  1. Yes! Thanks monstaredits. That describes perfectly the modus operandi of these resellers. Very ugly situation. I had one very very similar and I also said NO, obviously.
  2. Hey catwriter! Thanks for your feedback. Indeed, I have a very low rate for very basic tasks and I didnt gave him that low rate, i just told him to wait for me to review the task before ordering, as i needed to make sure that his budget was enough. When I told him that the price would be higher, he made the cheapest order anyway to put pressure on me. After struggling a bit with Fiverr, i managed that that "blackmail" didnt affect my statistics. However, I dont think Fiverr is persuing these buyers.
  3. Thanks. I was not sure about that. I will report these cases then, because it's a bit frustraing how they are fooling the client and they are harming real professionals with this professional intrussion. I understand sometimes is difficult to confirm, but if I have no doubts, Fiverr (who has more info) wont have them either Thanks
  4. Hey guys, I've been in Fiverr for serveral months and notice a lot of sellers who are simply resellers. One day I received a request for a task. It was wierd due to a some aspects: - The "client" was in a hurry. He was pushing a lot for the task to be done asap - He gave me a budget beforehand (very low) - The video explaining the problem had a girl voice with native accent. Instead, the client was an asiatic male. - When I checked the profile of this client, we was selling ALL kind of GIG (about 20) , with no evidence of especialization. In the end, it brought me up with some problems because he was so pushy that made me the cheapest order and wanted me to do it "because I'm a new seller and I dont have to focus on money". At this point, I want to ask you . What do you think about these behaviour? Should this be allowed in Fiverr or it can be reported? Shouldn't the clients have the right to know that the client service is being outsourced? From my point of view, its a foolish behaviour that provides potential bad service for the real clients and other sellers in this site. What if the client has doubts? Should that person who has no idea be requiring the another seller to solve them? I think thats not good for the quality of the service and the reputation of Fiverr, so I hope clear cases like mine are truly pursued. Maybe you feel comfortable with this! Thanks for reading!
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