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Mar 26, 2020 01:04:29 PM Edited Mar 26, 2020 10:57:51 PM by Geoff H
Thanks for this. One idea that could help is temporarily lowering the payment threshold down from $1000.
EDIT: I now know that I can request a payment at any time and / or change my payment threshold in my account settings. Thanks to those who politely told me this.
Geoff.
Mar 26, 2020 01:39:43 PM by Abinadab A
Geoff H wrote:Thanks for this. One idea that could help is temporarily lowering the payment threshold down from $1000.
Geoff.
What are you talking about, good sir? On Upwork, $1000 isn't a marker post for anything.
Find below the fee structure
20% --> first $500
10% --> $501 to $10,000
5% --> 10,000 and above.
Mar 26, 2020 02:24:04 PM by Geoff H
At the end of the month if my account is more than $1000 then I get paid. If not, I don't. For people who don't get regular work that can mean that we are owed money but will not receive it because the balance is below $1000.
Mar 26, 2020 02:39:47 PM by Christine A
Geoff H wrote:At the end of the month if my account is more than $1000 then I get paid. If not, I don't. For people who don't get regular work that can mean that we are owed money but will not receive it because the balance is below $1000.
That's simply not true - you can get paid whenever you like. Go to your "Settings", enter your password, then click on "Get Paid".
Mar 26, 2020 02:58:58 PM by Amy S
Mar 26, 2020 03:13:36 PM by Diana K
Amy - my settings are already low. The issue is the minimum five-day waiting period to use the Get Paid Now feature.
Mar 26, 2020 04:03:21 PM by Abinadab A
Emmanuel I wrote:
Exactly! Really slows down things...
It slows things down, Emma. It doesn't slow down things...
Anyway, just wanted to give you kudos for that well-maintained profile of yours!
Mar 26, 2020 03:33:12 PM by Abinadab A
Geoff H wrote:At the end of the month if my account is more than $1000 then I get paid. If not, I don't. For people who don't get regular work that can mean that we are owed money but will not receive it because the balance is below $1000.
As you can see from the attached screenshot, you can set your payment threshold from $100, $200, and so on up until $1000+.
Have you been on Upwork this long and didn't know this?
Mar 26, 2020 03:41:10 PM by Annemarie S
I've withdrawn as little as $20 with no problem and not at the end of the month.
Mar 26, 2020 09:09:59 PM by Jolene M
Hi Geoff,
In your payment settings, you can set the $$ minimum for automatic payments. Otherwise, you can manually transfer funds from your account to your bank/card at any $$ amount. 🙂
Jolene
Mar 26, 2020 10:53:23 PM by THOMAS M
This is not true unless it's an isolated incident.
I have made withdrawals of amounts less than $100 and all has been fine
May 4, 2020 10:57:46 AM by Amy S
Hey Geoff! Did you get the email this morning? Upwork is reducing the five-day waiting period on payments on hourly contracts, specifically for Top-Rated freelancers:
https://community.upwork.com/t5/Announcements/Faster-payouts-for-hourly-contracts/m-p/739876
Looking at my upcoming payments, I don't see it applying to my work completed last week, but I'm betting it will definitely apply to hourly work completed this week. Lena's posts says we'll get a notification that money earned last week will be available for manual withdrawal this Friday, so hopefully I'll see that payment schedule get adjusted.
"For Top Rated agencies and freelancers, the earnings for hours that you worked last week will be available to manually withdraw this Friday. You will see a notification under your bell icon and receive an email about the updated payment schedule for your hourly contracts for this week."
Mar 26, 2020 01:20:16 PM by Shanell H
I totally understand that you are trying to see what works BUT, I am still fired and out of money and having to wait for next week with minimal food and money for children and I. We need help even to make clients release funds in 24 hours instead of a week. I would think that wou;d ne easy to do because as I understood they prepaid into the escrow and upwork holds on to for disburment of payments correct? I dont know I just need help!!!!
Mar 26, 2020 01:33:56 PM by Abinadab A
Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of spreading free money around.
It causes inflation.
Still, an announcement that you are dropping the fee from 20% to 10% for the first $500 would be really cool, and much appreciated!
Such a fee drop would have to be maintained post-COVID, though, cos we won't let you switch it back without making at least some noise about it!
Mar 31, 2020 05:34:49 PM by Marie Flor N
Yeah, would really appreciate if they could drop the service fee to at least 10% from 20%. That would be a big help to our family especially that my husband had been in no work no pay atm
Mar 26, 2020 02:27:08 PM by Diana K
I can relate. I have a mortgage to pay and income is starting to dry up. Releasing funds earlier and reducing the job fee would be a huge help at this time.
Mar 26, 2020 02:51:44 PM by Amy S
Mar 26, 2020 03:08:04 PM by Diana K
Amy - I have that feature but at the moment I can't afford to lose the fee from what are often already small payments. I think Upwork should start working with clients like many other companies to help during this crisis. Reducing the job fee would be a good start.
Mar 26, 2020 03:25:18 PM by Shanell H
Mar 26, 2020 10:59:21 PM by THOMAS M
Exactly my concern.
If the earning process is complete and the client has released the funds, why does it have to take so long for the funds to clear? Anybody who knows the reason?
Mar 26, 2020 11:31:12 PM Edited Mar 27, 2020 07:43:23 AM by Valeria K
Hi Thomas,
Our team is still looking into solutions that will allow for the security period to be reduced while maintaining a high level of protection users' payments currently have. We'll update the Community once we receive feedback from our Product team but I can confirm that our team is not considering reducing the timeline for automatically releasing Escrow funds.
While we continue to test ways to get freelancers' earnings faster to them, at this point we are not able to offer a shorter security period for all transactions. Security remains to be our priority.
Thomas wrote:
Exactly my concern.
If the earning process is complete and the client has released the funds, why does it have to take so long for the funds to clear? Anybody who knows the reason?
Mar 27, 2020 05:49:33 AM by Katherine P
Thank you so much for looking into this. a 24-48hr period would be so welcomed when compared to the five days we currently wait.
Mar 29, 2020 09:54:46 AM by Brad B
I don't understand the security concern here. What exactly is the reason for the 5-day wait? When I do work outside of Upwork, and the client pays via paypal, I get the money immediately. Why does it take 5 days here? What exactly are you protecting us from?
Mar 29, 2020 10:04:27 AM Edited Mar 29, 2020 12:20:04 PM by Valeria K
Brad B wrote:
I don't understand the security concern here. What exactly is the reason for the 5-day wait? When I do work outside of Upwork, and the client pays via paypal, I get the money immediately. Why does it take 5 days here? What exactly are you protecting us from?
Wait until you get a chargeback on PayPal or a dispute. lol
The 5-day hold is for fraud. There is a lot of it, mostly from freelancers so just like all things it's the **Edited for Community Guidelines** minority that ruin it for the honest ones. Upwork kinda brings it on themselves with the auto accepted people, but it is what it is and whatever as long as I am winning and making money.
May 4, 2020 11:11:18 AM by Amy S
The difference here is that the money for flat-rate projects in Upwork is already in escrow and received from the client. Any money deposited into escrow that has been there for over the five days should be already vetted. The only "fraud" I could see after that would be from the freelancer not completing adequate work, but if the client has approved the milestone, that risk should also be eliminated.
Can someone from Upwork tell us the reasoning behind that? I've had milestones that have been set up for weeks but apparently that payment still needs vetted for that entire period. Is there any development in the works for flat-rate projects? Otherwise this sounds like Upwork is having cashflow issues and is leaning on us to compensate. Freelance work should be more popular than ever with positions being eliminated, so I don't imagine freelance hosts like Upwork are hurting.
Mar 31, 2020 08:14:52 AM Edited Mar 31, 2020 08:15:34 AM by Alexei V
Could you please update us on the evaluation progress your team is doing on
"Accelerate receipt of payments. We have heard from many of you a heightened desire to expedite payments from your Upwork clients. We have established an internal task force that is working on how we might do this, and we will keep you posted on these efforts here in the forums."
?
Dec 19, 2020 08:21:38 AM Edited Dec 19, 2020 09:38:10 AM by Nikola S
**Edited for Community Guidelines**
Yes I have but I was really referring to we have to wait a week back for our payments that we've already completed from last week or prior to if the funds are already available in an escrow account making them available in these hard times immediately would be better
well, Why is your profile shy?
Dec 19, 2020 09:50:38 PM by Douglas Michael M
Brian K wrote:well, Why is your profile shy?
What other people do or do not do about visibility of their profiles is not our business.
Mar 26, 2020 03:51:43 PM by Diana K
Annemarie - go to Settings and select the Get Paid option. You can sign up for Instant Pay if you want to bypass waiting for funds to be transferred to your bank account, but Instant Pay does incur a $2 fee.
Mar 26, 2020 09:14:25 PM Edited Mar 26, 2020 09:15:10 PM by Jolene M
You can access the "Get Paid Now" feature here:
Apr 13, 2020 11:32:26 PM by Wendy T
Hi! How do you activate this feauture? Does that mean you don't have to wait a week for every payment?
Apr 14, 2020 02:15:48 AM by Goran V
Hi Wendy,
Are you referring to fixed price payments or payments on hourly contracts? Once a milestone is approved you will receive your funds after our 5 days security period is finished. To learn more about how you`re getting paid on Hourly contracts, check out this Help Article.
If you have any additional questions, let me know. Thank you.
Apr 14, 2020 04:35:29 PM by Douglas Michael M
Wendy T wrote:Hi! How do you activate this feauture? Does that mean you don't have to wait a week for every payment?
There's no feature to activate. The procedures and timelines for release of funds from escrow, and for payment on hourly jobs, are unchanged.
Upwork is reconsidering whether payment release can be expedited. If it comes up with anything, it will let us know.