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I have personally encountered this big problem and i want the opinions of my fellow sellers here to see what they think about it.
If a buyer buys a service from you and after you have toiled and worked hard to do his job, he finally rejects it, giving flimsy reasons, what will you do in such circumstances when it is very obvious that the buyer just wants to eat his cake and have it.
And to avoid negative feedback, you contact the seoclerks support staff on this issue but they seems to support the buyer on it,
will you go ahead and accept cancelation of the job or choose to get your money and accept the negative feedback?
NOTE; the order costs around $20-$100.
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Cristian
So yeah, this is my advice, recommend a test order to the client. I guarantee most buyers will actually be glad to go on this road first. If the buyer is happy after the test order, go ahead and make bigger deals.
This method saved me a lot of headaches and working hours, trust me, better safe than sorry, really managed to avoid lots of toxic clients over the years doing this. Hope it helps. Cheers. I never accept orders bigger than 30 bucks from first-time buyers. I always refuse the orders and message them with a suggestion of getting to know each other first. I recommend a smaller order so that if he is not satisfied, we won't have a dramatic situation where I'll get a negative review along with an unsatisfied buyer. So yeah, this is my advice, recommend a test order to the client. I guarantee most buyers will actually be glad to go on this road first. If the buyer is happy after the test order, go ahead and make bigger deals. This method saved me a lot of headaches and working hours, trust me, better safe than sorry, really managed to avoid lots of toxic clients over the years doing this. Hope it helps. Cheers.
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