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misscrystal

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  1. Another option or workaround you could use is to set your commercial rights price at $5. So while your basic price actually includes the commercial rights, you still show up under the filter for commercial rights. I also think it’s an attractive selling point to have your commercial rights extra at only $5.
  2. We already have an active thread about this : So start reading that.
  3. Not necessarily. They can get a good review as a buyer in spite of being a pain to deal with. They can have ulterior motives for giving a seller a bad review other than having anything to do with what you delivered.
  4. “It’s about time I finally got a bad review!”
  5. 1 ⭐ review: This seller was the absolute worst ever. What I got was beyond awful. Never again. In spite of several revisions it was pure garbage. seller response: I hope you order again because I want very much to try to make you happy. 😄
  6. It’s heartbreaking to read things like this happening. I’m so sorry you had this happen. It was probably over a $5 order too.
  7. I think my response suggestion accomplished that. People want to know why that client said that about her and what her reaction to it and her experience with that client was like so they can see why he might have said that. In this case he left a bad review after being uncommunicative during the process. Otherwise they think he was right and it was all her fault and she is a lousy seller.
  8. I believe in honest communication and in this case her experience of the difficulties she encountered with this client need to be shown so people can see what actually happened. I do understand your point of view though. It’s a difference of opinion.
  9. I don’t have a coffee shop. I have over 12,000 satisfied clients.
  10. So you suggest you will be happy to bend over, and ask for more orders from this person and submit to another session like the last one. ok. We don’t have to agree. Nowhere did I say she wanted to do a lot of revisions, on the contrary. Your response sounds like you will tolerate anything as long as they place more orders.
  11. “Each time I delivered came a request for something new and different. Revisions were completed to your satisfaction each time. Tell me what you want first. Terrible communication. I’m not a mind reader.” Something like that is what I suggest.
  12. Did you put < h1 > only without the spaces?
  13. I would like to know myself how he did it. I see he began in 2018 so maybe he made it back then.
  14. I looked at the page source code and can’t see why it wouldn’t be available to everyone unless they simply removed that option. Have you tried writing the html into the description box? I see the source code says h1, h2, h3 Yoast for Wordpress SEO I just now tried it here.
  15. We used to be able to do that right in the description box, there was an option for that. I found the gig that was from. It looks good. Maybe he made it when it was still available.
  16. They must have made the description in Word first then copied and pasted it into the description box. I’m not sure that would work but it might.
  17. I haven’t seen gigs with large text for the descriptions. Since we aren’t writing html code in the descriptions I’m not sure how that would work. If there are gigs with extra large text in the descriptions maybe they first wrote the description in a word processing program, where they could adjust the size of fonts, then copied it and pasted it into the description box. If you can show a screenshot of a gig description where larger text (header size text) is used it would be helpful.
  18. It’s not a problem as long as the gig title you changed it to is for the same thing as the URL or old title. The URL will never change for a gig. If you are selling logos for example and your old title and URL was about logos your new gig title should also be about logos.
  19. Hello, several posts have mentioned they would like to have this feature. I doubt if it will happen since fiverr offers instant placing of an order as one of it’s main advantages. To allow sellers to choose if they want to accept an order means there would be a delay while the one who placed the order had to wait to see if his order was accepted by the seller. So overall it would be a bad experience for someone who wants to place an order. Also it would require giving buyers the option to instantly cancel the order when they see they have to wait to have it accepted. Internet sales are a 24 hour a day business. It never stops or closes. So we can get orders while we sleep. It’s an advantage to both buyers and sellers. It’s a trade off therefore between getting a decent number of orders around the clock, or getting to choose which ones you want to accept. Most likely most buyers wouldn’t want to wait to see if they have been accepted.
  20. Yes, I got the answer. We did get a little sidetracked with so many people wanting to argue with me for some reason. I have no idea why this had to be a tread with 60+ replies lol. People like to argue for whatever reason.
  21. As I have explained earlier my post definitely wasn’t spam. It contained valuable information and was perfect for the “Tips for sellers” category. I did never request that anyone buy something, everything I linked and talked about was free (in fact it would actually save the users money over time). I did not break this rule. Again didn’t break this ToS. My post was not unwanted (as it was a perfectly valid tip for sellers), was not repeatedly occurring as it was only one post, and also not disruptive to the experience at all as it fits perfectly within the kind of tips you would expect to find in this part of the forum. And even if I was somehow breaking this part of the ToS it specifically relates to messaging people, and isn’t relevant for forum posts. I wasn’t trying to sell anything, my only intention was to help out sellers on the plattform and even if they had used my link they still would not have had to purchase anything and would actually be better of than continuing to use PayPal or signing up without using a link. I did specifically say that the important part was to use a referral link, and that it didn’t need to be my link. In my opinion this isn’t unethical at all since all the numbers and facts are there for them to make the decision themselves it is not link I was trying to trick anyone into signing up. I think we can finish this discussion here. I now have an active post that doesn’t contain my link, hopefully this will help some sellers save some money. We both got what we wanted in the end. You’re posts are lengthy. This subject doesn’t require such long posts. It’s really overkill at this point.
  22. I think he got the answer but that’s just my opinion.
  23. Technically you are correct since the definition of spam is a little different from that. But it’s promoting something. Whether you get paid from it or not it promotes Payoneer. So it is that aspect of it that is not allowed. To simply talk about it is one thing and that’s ok but to have any sort of a link is more in line with really posting a promotion.
  24. it’s not going to fly here. This isn’t the place for any type of sign up referral link whether it’s yours or not. You could suggest people seek the link on google.
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