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lenasemenkova

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  1. I miss Hugo from CS. He was always helpful and you could tell he’d actually take time to look into your situation. There was a pretty sharp dip in quality around a year ago. Many new faces, poor English, copy/pasted answers out of context all the time, etc. Now CS I’m getting seems to be okay.
  2. It’s 50% / 50% for me. When it’s good, it’s very good. Everyone’s polite, the issues are getting resolved quickly, advice is on point. When it’s bad, it’s me closing the ticket out of frustration because the agent doesn’t speak English well and just responds with randomly generated sentences.
  3. You should contact CS and specifically point out where you’re from. You should start with this and possibly send them a wiki link. Because I wouldn’t be surprised if they “forgot”/didn’t take into account that smaller countries exist. It’s possible that you’re the first-ever fiverr user from your country and this is where the issue stems from. You can also contact CS directly through support@fiverr.com
  4. After going through budgets/demands like this on that other site we don’t talk about, I asked my friend who was an experienced freelancer there how he managed to find work. He told me: “Don’t worry, these are not the actual prices, these are invitations to haggle. You name your price when you apply”. I assumed BR worked the same way. But apparently, it’s just a never-ending festival of human delusion in there. These screenshots (and many similar ones that I’ve seen posted before) are mind-boggling. PS. Magic hidden words are a big turn-off when it comes to project descriptions.
  5. I always wondered how did it feel like on the receiving end of “Respond to 30 buyer requests a day!!!” advice.
  6. I don’t have the feature but it’s a good thing, I suppose? Given the current situation in the world, urgent payouts can be very handy.
  7. If you mean one of your 3 slides is used by another person in its entirety, as is (same text, same logo placement, etc.), you might want to place a bigger copyright with your name on it. Or even report the situation if one of your slides was blatantly stolen by someone. If you mean that a stock image or illustration that you used is being used by someone else as well (but the overall design of the slide is different), there is not much you can do. Stock images and illustrations can be used by anyone if they have a license to do so.
  8. That’s probably the only thing I don’t miss. Office parties are the worst. I do agree that making friends now takes an extra effort, though. Working together (not necessarily partying together while wearing silly hats) creates a special bond that becomes friendship for life pretty easily, at least for me.
  9. According to Google, The top 8 logo design trends 2020 are: 3D gradients. 80s throwback logo designs . Raw & imperfect logos . Logos with ultra thin lines. Vintage 1930s cartoon logos . Multi-layered & overlapping logos . Complex animations with elaborate details. Daring typography. I personally can’t wait for " Logos with ultra thin lines" to backfire on everyone and be an absolute nightmare to scale and resize.
  10. I saw them live for the first time in 2013 and I honestly cried for a few opening songs. Because they’ve never even come near to where I live before that and in 2009 Trent announced he hand no plans to tour again. In 2013, the closest they got to me was Zurich. I had no visa and had just got a new job where I was solely responsible for all the deadlines. My boss told me: “You have a good taste in music, you can go,” and then my visa miraculously came through. I still can’t believe I pulled that entire adventure off. I’ve seen them live 2 more times since then but the first time was definitely the most memorable one. NIN is one of those bands worth seeing live even if you’re just a casual fan, that’s for sure.
  11. Nine Inch Nails is my favorite band so I’m very receptive to noise/industrial/minimal techno. I mostly listen to podcasts/audiobooks when I work, though. I’m just more productive listening to people talking for some reason.
  12. I never realised I was kinda big in Indonesia with 151 sales. Mine is 39%.
  13. Rare revisions, generous tips. It’s like they need someone to just accept them as they are, I don’t know. 🙂
  14. I have two 3* reviews, both times there was the tiniest indication that something might be off but people would just refuse to elaborate. After all the questions and attempts to guess, I’d just throw my hands in the air at some point. That’s the only positive thing about changes in feedback removal policy. I became more accepting of negative feedback, justified or not. Back to reviewing buyers, I have a regular buyer who has the strangest manner of communication. It’s like every sentence is a riddle that I have to decipher. And they don’t use capital letters or paragraphs. And update the requirements 10 times after the order is placed. And randomly request faster deliveries in the middle of it all. Sometimes I feel like I should leave a lower review just to warn people that this person is very chaotic to work with but we’re 70+ orders in and I don’t want to ruin the relationship.
  15. I think the lowest I went was 3* while, honestly, the person was insufferable and deserved less. But the project was finished and they seemed to have a blast working with me so I just kept it at 3. I rarely have experiences that are downright negative so usually if something was off but not too off, I’ll leave 4* and describe in a sentence or two what the issue was.
  16. I don’t find self-help books useful at all but I’ve read Irwin Yalom’s “Staring at the sun” recently. My therapist suggested it and I thought, “yeah, whatever, what I need is more useless advice that doesn’t apply to me”. But it’s more of an in-depth view of confronting one’s mortality and overall fear of death. A very balanced and honest one, from a clinical, historical and philosophical point of view. I liked it a lot. It turns out, he writes fiction as well so I’ll be definitely picking up one of those.
  17. Did you ever read Glass Books of the Dream Eaters? That’s a pretty suspenseful and brilliant example of modern fantasy sci-fi. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44930.The_Glass_Books_of_the_Dream_Eaters (At least, I thought so.) Thank you. I’ll take all the recommendations I can get. I’ve been hungry for a good book for a while.
  18. Fantasy/science fiction. The biggest issue with those genres is that the good ones are very hard to find.
  19. I’ve had a few horrible experiences with buyers with dozens of 5* reviews. With name-calling, intricate refund attempts and everything. 🙂 Many sellers are afraid to leave bad reviews to risk the wrath of a buyer so it’s not a very good metric IMO.
  20. People who immediately go to state that your delivery is “useless” to them are usually scammers (assuming you’ve delivered everything fully and properly). Just deliver your work with a screenshot of your gig description (where it says “no revisions”). And be prepared they’ll try to get a refund through Customer Support.
  21. I’ve been planning to go for years. It’s still considered an “alternative” tourist route where you can get an authentic experience, not to mention that’s where Freddie Mercury’s from. Have a fun trip. 🙂
  22. ⬇️ The Cure, “Catch”, 1987. Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me is one of my top desert island albums. I’m more of a Disintegration girl myself but I’m in no way judging your choices. 🙂
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