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  1. Hah ... bingo! I had gone down the correct route but just unlucky I got only as far as the 'get a quote' button which obviously means budget in Fiverr.If I had clicked the 'Ask a question' option as you say I would have got exactly what I wanted "Ask XXX a question or share your project details (requirements, timeline, budget, etc." Just a difference in language Thanks for such great support everyone. PapaG
  2. Thanks to you both. I really appreciate the quick response. So just to be clear, best practice is to have a guess at a budget in order to attract interest BUT mention it is a guess in the body of my message. My concerns are nobody ever comes back under budget so if my guess is uneducated I could pay more than market value. I did try adding other things in the budget box but could not get past it. Perhaps Fiverr has tidied up on that 😛 I'll try search too, I assume there is some way to PM from the system? PapaG
  3. Hi. I am brand new to Fiverr. I have created a comprehensive brief and need a quote but the request form insists on me putting my budget. In the UK I have never requested a budget before giving a quote conventionally. I examine the amount of work required and give my price. If someone else prices cheaper then that's the clients decision. So, how do i get a quote when I cant guess how long the provider will take? Thanks PapaG
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