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+1

freelancer is not merging scriptlance accounts

onready 12 years ago 0
+1

freelancer and matt barrie ripped me off

onready 12 years ago 0
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Under review

Withdrawal should be completed instantly.

TechScetor BD 12 years ago updated by Matt Barrie 12 years ago 117
We the programmers work so hard to earn money but when we place withdrawal request, it takes several days to reach the money. Sl should take whatever verification is required but complete the withdraw instantly.
Answer
Matt Barrie 12 years ago
Instant withdrawals are very difficult to achieve, due to risks of fraud. That being said, we will look into the feasibility of implement this.

We are actively discussing withdrawal issues within the staff team, now more than ever. Solutions will be coming soon to further improve the speed of withdrawals. Including a more efficient system of pre-approving buyers and their payments, a major source of delays, without sacrificing security. Updates will be posted on the ScriptLance blog.

+10

include full messages in email notifications

Ben Z. Vorspan 12 years ago updated by Shah Hussain 12 years ago 2
it's very irritating that I need to log into scriptlance to see every message sent to me from a developer, especially if Im trying to use my phone to check emails. 

The full messages should be included in the email notification sent to me when a new PMB or private message is sent to my inbox. 
+8

Respond to my support ticket or I am taking my business elsewhere....

Brian Cuda 12 years ago updated by Shah Hussain 12 years ago 4
I am trying to deposit money to hire more programmers, but Scriptlance is holding it and will not give me a way to deposit money instantly or have a quick review process. 

Hopefully, someone at SL who cares sees this and will takes some action.
 
+8

Same day Paypal withdrawal for verified programmers.

Ano Madadi 12 years ago updated by Shaharuddin Saad 12 years ago 2
Verified programmers are already paying an additional $5 per month, assuming they keep their status for a year, that's an added $60 revenue per year for each verified programmer.

Yet, verified programmers who have worked for years on Scriptlance have to wait even more than 3 business days to get their money transferred to Paypal.

I think this is just Scriptlance not doing enough to keep programmers satisfied. If a user is already verified, why should it take so long to clear small amounts?
+8

Suggestion: start another scriptlance by another name. I'll join there! I don't like freelancer :(

Alakananda Sengupta 12 years ago updated by raheeb marra 12 years ago 7
Freelancer is hard to use.. I loved scriptlance, why did you sell it? :-/
+7

The escrow must be released if the buyer is not responding because he my be in some problem or wont come online forever please understand this and do something.

samic 12 years ago updated 12 years ago 0
Escrow must be released if the buyer is not reponding to the programmer because the buyer may be in great problem, maybe he may not come online forever so think about it and do something.
+6

Streamlining the Escrow & Milestone Process ( Make it easier for Buyers )

Support Dept 12 years ago updated 12 years ago 1
At the current time many buyers are finding it very confusing to associate payments to a milestone / escrow. They're always asking "How do i do that?" 

Please consider making the deposit and milestone setup process much more simple for buyers. Like teaching kids A,B and C :)

Thank you
+6

favorites buyers projects pages

Gaurav Kakkar 12 years ago updated by mrfaruk 12 years ago 1
There should be a page on which we can see the projects posted by our favorites buyers only... or we should get notified when one of our favorite buyer posts a new project.
+6

Hard earned feedback's are gone after Freelancer takes over

Kallol Guha 12 years ago updated by ts2001 12 years ago 13
Please give back our hard earned project feedback's. I got the feedback's after working more than 4 year. And now after freelancer takes over script lance cant see a single one. Can you tell me is this good for us who believe script lance from long long time and worked here. Please solve the issue. We want the feedback's back also.
+6

Buyer Have 7 days to review you

BizHat com 12 years ago updated by galaxythestars 12 years ago 3
After i review buyer, it says

Buyer have 7 days to review you. If they fail to do this they will lose the ability to review you for this project.

If buyer is busy, he may not able to write a review for me. Some may not know how to post a review and it is not important for them to do so.

Change it to only show review if both party posted review. So there won't be any one sided reviews.
+5

Set Percentage for min/max Bids Based on Budget

IDEASGirl 12 years ago updated by mrfaruk 12 years ago 1
First of all, the minimum and maximum brackets for budget should be ALWAYS FLEXIBLE (to go up or down). I've convinced buyers to go farther with their bid to accomplish their plans and sometimes I've been able to bid lower that their budget because I think is what is worth for me at that time for that task I'm going to work on. Also brackets like $10-$200 have too much space in between and sometimes the $15 applies to that project because is a little change on a CSS of a color or something like that (which are great for new freelancers to get feedback).

My suggestion is that the minimum allowed should be a percent of the min/max. For example:

1-If a project's minimum is $100 and the percent set is 20%, then freelancers CAN'T bid below $80 (100 x .20=20 / $100 - $20 = $80); or over $120.

2-If a project's minimum is $1000 and the percent set is 10%, then freelancers CAN'T bid below $900 (1000 x .10=100 / $1000 - $100 = $900); or over $1200.

That will also avoid silly freelancers to bid $500 on a budget of $80. HEY! The buyer is not going to stretch their budget so much, so JUST DON'T BID and LET IT GO! Don't waste your time and buyer's. Don't bid for the sake of it.