Jun 24, 2020 12:31:12 PM by MD. SHIBBIR A
The client sent me an invitation. I accepted and discussed briefly about the task and I gave him a trial work. He liked the work and hired me at 40$. That day another freelancer proposed a lower price. And the client immediately cancelled the contract and asked for a refund to work with the lower price, with the other freelancer. How is this making sense?
Why I will only suffer from any narrow-minded clients wish. What can I do in this situation? Please help..
Jun 24, 2020 12:40:30 PM by Jennifer M
I would def dispute on this one especially if you did the work. Finding someone cheaper isn't a reason for a refund lol
Jun 24, 2020 01:25:27 PM by MD. SHIBBIR A
No, he did not give me any situation to do the work after the trial work. He cancelled immediately after hiring. For no reason. What can i do now? Do i dispute the contract?
Jun 24, 2020 02:17:20 PM by Jennifer M
oh so you didn't actually do any work? That's different. Just let him have the money then. I thought you did the work.
Jun 24, 2020 03:55:44 PM by David S M
MD. SHIBBIR A wrote:No, he did not give me any situation to do the work after the trial work. He cancelled immediately after hiring. For no reason. What can i do now? Do i dispute the contract?
You should never be doing trial work prior to a contract. Never, ever, ever!
Jun 24, 2020 02:53:48 PM by MD. SHIBBIR A
But this will lower my job success score. Without doing any mistake why i will face the harm just for 40$. Is this fair you think?
Jun 24, 2020 03:30:54 PM by Jennifer M
MD. SHIBBIR A wrote:But this will lower my job success score. Without doing any mistake why i will face the harm just for 40$. Is this fair you think?
Yes, it will lower your score but the first step in mediation is showing the work that you did and you didn't do anything.