Jun 20, 2020 07:51:45 AM by Sahil Kumar M
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Jun 20, 2020 07:54:13 AM by Petra R
Sahil Kumar M wrote:
If a client has paid $250 already and the next payment is $450, 20% service fee will be applied to whole 450 or it will be divided into 2 parts?
In two parts. So in the end, you will have paid the 20% fee on the first 500, and 10% on the remaining $ 200
Jun 20, 2020 07:54:13 AM by Petra R
Sahil Kumar M wrote:
If a client has paid $250 already and the next payment is $450, 20% service fee will be applied to whole 450 or it will be divided into 2 parts?
In two parts. So in the end, you will have paid the 20% fee on the first 500, and 10% on the remaining $ 200
Jun 20, 2020 11:11:52 AM by Sahil Kumar M
Jun 20, 2020 11:21:40 AM by Petra R
Sahil Kumar M wrote:
and if job is completed and contract is ended and client hires me again in future then the service fee will ne 20% or 10%?
10%
Jun 20, 2020 11:24:08 AM by Richard W
Sahil Kumar M wrote:
and if job is completed and contract is ended and client hires me again in future then the service fee will ne 20% or 10%?
Once you've earned $500 from a client all further earnings from that client attract a 10% fee (unless you reach $10,000). It makes no difference how the earnings are divided between jobs.