Oct 18, 2019 01:05:04 AM by Muhammed M
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Oct 19, 2019 01:21:09 PM by Robin H
Muhammed M wrote:
Yes, we can say 'not hired' instead of 'not satisfied'. I can 'change terms' from proposal page without using connects by the way. I just would like to know that does my changing make him come back upwork again by a notification and look at my proposal again or not.
Ah ok. There is no notification. If/when the client reviews your proposal the terms will be the latest.
Oct 19, 2019 08:46:14 AM by Robin H
Muhammed M wrote:
Hi, i would like to know that when i changed bid terms before contacting client, does he take a notification or not?
Clients see what has been submitted. Does that answer your question?
Oct 19, 2019 12:53:58 PM by Muhammed M
Oct 19, 2019 01:01:32 PM by Robin H
Muhammed M wrote:
For example, a client got 10-15 bids for his job and he didn't satisfied, then went offline. I am one of those freelancers and i changed my bid to lower. Does he get a mail or any notification about my bid changing?
This doesn't make any sense.
* How do you know he wasn't satisfied? Are you assuming this because he didn't hire someone? Lots of clients post jobs and never hire.
* There's no way to change your bid once it has been submitted. Did you resubmit your proposal with a different bid? That's not wise. Don't waste your connects this way.
If you did resubmit with a different bid, yes he will receive it. Know there are a ton of reasons why a client chooses a specific freelancer and rate is just one. Your profile, JSS, portfolio, experience, location, etc. are some other elements that go into the hiring decision.
Oct 19, 2019 01:15:51 PM by Muhammed M
Oct 19, 2019 01:21:09 PM by Robin H
Muhammed M wrote:
Yes, we can say 'not hired' instead of 'not satisfied'. I can 'change terms' from proposal page without using connects by the way. I just would like to know that does my changing make him come back upwork again by a notification and look at my proposal again or not.
Ah ok. There is no notification. If/when the client reviews your proposal the terms will be the latest.