Sep 2, 2020 05:36:40 PM Edited Sep 2, 2020 05:59:17 PM by Aparna P
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Sep 2, 2020 05:48:55 PM by Wes C
Let's start with whether you actually have a contract with the client or not:
Did the client send you an offer through Upwork messenger, and did you accept that?
If so, is it fixed price or hourly?
Do you see it on your My Joibs page?
Sep 2, 2020 05:48:55 PM by Wes C
Let's start with whether you actually have a contract with the client or not:
Did the client send you an offer through Upwork messenger, and did you accept that?
If so, is it fixed price or hourly?
Do you see it on your My Joibs page?
Sep 2, 2020 07:33:52 PM by Petra R
Aparna P wrote:
Hi just a query on when to expect payment from the customer after job completion?
Sep 3, 2020 05:36:58 AM by Aparna P
Thank you this is so informative and helpful. I will have to save it to understand fully.
Sep 2, 2020 08:02:57 PM by Joanne P
Hi Aparna,
I checked your account, and it looks like you have a fixed-price contract with your client. When your client releases a milestone or final payment on a fixed-price job, it immediately shows as pending on your financial account. Pending payments become available for you to withdraw after the standard five-day security period.
Sep 2, 2020 08:36:38 PM by Aparna P
Sep 2, 2020 08:46:49 PM by Sarah B
When a client wants to hire you, they send an offer through your Upwork messages, which you click on, review the terms, and then Accept, BEFORE you start any work. When you've completed a milestone, navigate to the project in My Jobs, and click the Submit button to submit your work and formally request payment. You will be paid automatically in 14 days without the client needing to respond.
Sep 3, 2020 04:22:51 AM by Wes C
Aparna:
if you haven't done so, make sure you click the "Submit Work" button on that milestone. That starts a 14-day clock. Even if you never hear from the client again, the escrow will be released to you after 14 days. If you have clicked it, don't click it again. That would restart the clock.