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Don't allow bids lower than minimum project budget

Ariachik 12 ár síðan updated by Robert Boyd 12 ár síðan 17
Some time project budget is $100-$200, but some (no professional) programmers bid for example $30 !!! 
It's already the case...but you have to report them to SL thru the small icon at the right side "Bid Violation" by reporting them as "fake bid"....but you are right....why just not implemet this validation in the bidding process...
No This Is Not A Good Idea
If Scriptlance do this
1)If A new programmer Bid Within his Budget $100-$200
Think new programmer bids For $100
2)A High Rated programmer also Bid For $100
So Who will get the project Un rated one or The Person who have A Lot Review
Must A Review programmer willl get the project
So Where will the New programmer go ?
How Will ge Get job
if he Dont Bid lower


But Anyone Can report Scriptlance as A Fake bid if its Fakebid

Thanks
and I think u understand
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Hi  mrfaruk,


I'm not agree with you,


1) If no one bid lower project budget, bids will become more real, For example when progect budget is $100-$300 and a new programmer (with no review) bid $100, a programmer with good reviews never will place the same bid! In this case the buyer have choose to select new programmer with minimum bid or a reviewed programmer with higher bid

2) In most times the programmer who placed a bid under minimum project budget, can't complete the project, he only placed a bid to get the work, this way many buyers will leave Scriptlance with a bad experience and we all will lost a buyer

3)New programmers will always have chance to get their first work, if they have really talent


Thank You

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Hi Please See Ariachik

http://www.scriptlance.com/projects/1321992326.shtml?hl=logo

here
Buyer budget $35-$50
So One unrated designer (mindgames0) Bides for $10 Immediately
And Also A High Rated Designer Bids For $10
Immediately

So Here Whom Will the project manager Select ?
the reviewed Person or Unrated One
Must be the rated one

And see Now here
If the clint budget is $100 to $200
A High Rated Designer will give $100 minimum
But the person who is new he will give for $30
To Win the bid
He have bid With A Dream to get the project but if this Rules Done new programmer And design er will Loose their Dream They cannot Never done in real

So
please try to understand about the person who is New and come here to earn something for his family
I have not new here
i have 29 review
But why I am doing Fight here
For people Who are Seeing dream

OK Another Example
if the Buyer budget $100 To $200
And if Scriptlance do this Rules
And if A New programmer Bid For $100 And A Reviewed Programmer also
Whom the buyer select
?????
Kindly replay Me Please

And I think you will Please Understand about U when you Was A new programmer/designer
have u done bid Low Or High ?
I know Low For Win the bid
I think u have A Lot of Review in scritpance thats why you are try to get this Idea
Please Remember About you U have come here with a dream
And Everybody come here With A Dream
Thanks for understanding

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I'm still not agree with you, 

Now please look this project (It's just an example, you can find many projects like this):

You see project budget is $25-$65 but lowest bid is $45, so a new programmer still will find many cases like this to improve himself,

If you see many of new programmers just bid on a project before check project requirements, because they don't care if buyer give them a bad review they can just open a new account!! I'm pretty sure that cancellation rate for low bid projects is too high.

Thanks for understanding
  
 
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This kind of project are Less
Thanks
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Dear this industry will not go on emotions... it requires work and telent.. so be real and mature. This is not related with (new or old ) and rated or unrated programmer. There are may programmers who have more reviews on some freelancing sites and at the same time they don't have any reviews on another freelancing site. So just seeing a single site, it is not judge-able. If new programmer has talent and convincing power, he will deffinitely get work.
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And see u are also Down Rated
Thanks
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I'm sure there are better ways for newcomers to get a job than just a dumping. As they have more time than busy high rated developers, they can get more into project specification and negotiations, providing their ideas and corrections to the buyer and thus displaying their interest and understanding.

Save the industry, don't work for food.

It's an interesting idea, not allowing bids below the project minimum budget (only when a min is set). But aren't there cases where valid bids could be placed below the minimum budget? Isn't it fair to allow freelancers to bid as low as they want?
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Hi Rene,
But when buyer choose minimum budget is $100, why some programmers will bid $10 ? In most cases the low bid is the reason to cancel the project. 
But it's just my idea, maybe you guys are right. But i'm sure quality of bids are too important for future of Scriptlance.
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What if a logo design project has a minimum budget of $100? Shouldn't a freelancer be allowed to bid $50? Buyers are not always good at determining max cost of project. Are they any better at determining min cost?
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I believe nothing stops the freelancer from contacting such a buyer via PMB to say he/she usually does this kind of job for less so that buyer can change the minimum budget and allow the freelancer to bid lower.
Anyway, this is better than getting into a trap of a fake bid posted by some company clerk who didn't even read project description.
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I'm agree with ts2001, But if it's not possible to implement this feature at least avoid choosing min budget! Let buyers to choose only maximum budget!!

But fake bids are really a big problem and it's not easy report all of them! 
Things like this seem unnecessary fuss us longer..
Let's just say it's a budget that came out as a picture of how much the funds are owned by the buyers and if you feel you can do the job at a price below the budget, so why not.?
And not all buyers will choose the programmers with a low budget, a lot of buyers also choose a programmer because his ratings and feedback and not solely because of low budget.
Is not it exciting if we regard this as a competition.? Right.? :)
Completely agree.  I once got into a discussion with a programmer about why they worked for such a low amount of money, and it turned out their 1 day assignment, paid them what they'd make in 4 days on a job.  My cost of living was far different than theirs, so yes, my $100 estimate for a 1 day project, and their $25 bid ended up being the same amount of work, just different cost.
But I post projects all the time and get professional bidders who bid below the budget price.  Why would you not allow me to accept those bids?