Jan 6, 2020 08:24:27 PM by Carlos L
Hi! So I worked and added mnual time but this morning client ended contract even gave me a good feedback and I to him, alright but the money shows as in progress, is it normal?
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Jan 6, 2020 10:47:54 PM by Avery O
Hi Carlos,
You may want to read up on this help article for more information on how your earnings are processed according to the Weekly Billing Cycle.
Apr 8, 2020 08:34:47 PM by Jessica R
Hello,
I just did my first hour of work on upwork and did a manual entry. The contract has now been ended. I want to make sure the below screenshot is sufficient for me to get paid.
Apr 8, 2020 09:49:10 PM Edited Apr 8, 2020 09:49:53 PM by Petra R
Jessica R wrote:
I just did my first hour of work on upwork and did a manual entry. The contract has now been ended. I want to make sure the below screenshot is sufficient for me to get paid.
Provided the client pays on Monday and does not dispute, yes, it is. Just be aware that there is no protection for manual time and if the client does not pay next Monday or disputes, you will not be paid.
It is always safer to correctly track your time using the tracker. If you do, you are protected even if the client fails to pay or disputes.
Aug 18, 2020 03:07:25 PM by Adegbite M
Aug 18, 2020 07:27:53 PM by Joanne P
Hi Adegbite,
I checked your account and see that your client has already released the final payment for your fixed priced contract. You can view the payment by going to your reports>transaction history and adjust the statement period. You may also reach out to your client regarding the open contract. If they no longer have any work for you, then they can end the contract and leave feedback for you.
Aug 18, 2020 10:07:34 PM by Adegbite M
Aug 18, 2020 10:19:09 PM by Petra R
Adegbite M wrote:
Thanks for the response Avery, however I'd still like to know how many days it actually takes for manual hourly timing payment to be made available to freelancer after the client released it?
Clients don't "release" hourly payments. They go through the weekly billing cycle. Read this