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Team option for programmer account
Team option for programmer account, so 4 friends can share the same programmer account username & reviews , one of them is primary programmer and the others are secondary programmers , each one of them has its own password . scriptlance can take fees for this option
to add secondary programer to the Team account , the primary buyer(account owner) must accept him.
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Set Percentage for min/max Bids Based on Budget
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.
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.
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i can not contact support and i get error page when i follow link to activate my account as i get: Your account is suspended and your access to it is now limited. Reason: Not contacting the programmer. Contact ScriptLance to inquire about the reason ...
i can not contact support
Your account is suspended and your access to it is now limited. Reason: Not contacting the programmer. Contact ScriptLance to inquire about the reason and how to have your account re-activated.
Your account is suspended and your access to it is now limited. Reason: Not contacting the programmer. Contact ScriptLance to inquire about the reason and how to have your account re-activated.
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Buyer should not be allowed to escrow if score is POOR
If buyer is allowed to escrow with poor rating it will be in high risk to get transferred once released. So, Scriptlance should ensure a risk free payment
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Projects by new buyers should require Verified-Only status
Forcing NEW buyers to post projects limited to verified and certified freelancers will decrease the chance of failure for the buyer's first project.
This could apply to buyers who signup up within X days, or only for their first Y projects posted.
This could apply to buyers who signup up within X days, or only for their first Y projects posted.
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Display the Project Cancellation Ratio
Display the Project Cancellation Ratio in anywhere in front page so that a Programmer can get an idea before he cancel any project .
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Show how projects the coder is currently working on.
Display how many concurrent projects has the coder in hands. Its frustating to select someone and then realize that he is working in another 3-4 projects at the same time.
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Not allow programmers to bid in projects if they currently have a not completed project.
It happend to me many times, and I'm sure that other buyers should have the same bad experiance, to select a programmer and later on, to find him working on other projects too. Result? Getting emails from the programmer asking for something that is not on my project, or big delays on delivery. Worst than all (that's why I'm asking to not allow bids in other projects), when you face the problem to have the coder disappeared or delaying in replies, because after eg my cheap project of $100, he awarded a new one of $1,000.
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