Apr 5, 2022 07:48:52 PM Edited Apr 5, 2022 10:53:04 PM by Joanne P
Below is a screenshot from my transaction history. Does this mean my client paid me and there's an error in my end or did my client not pay me? Please help.
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Apr 5, 2022 11:14:48 PM by Avery O
Hi everyone,
I can see that you all have the same concerns. Could you please allow a few more hours for the service fee to be processed? Please also try clearing your browser's cookies. If it doesn't get processed within 24-hours, please let us know by updating this thread so that our team can look into this further.
Apr 5, 2022 09:00:39 PM by Paula Cole A
Same with me 😞 Usually, it takes 30 min to an hour. I think there's a problem with Upwork.
Apr 5, 2022 09:02:14 PM by Christian Al B
Same with me. It has been 4 hours since I requested for the withdrawal and I see the same "Transaction is due and has not been paid" message
Apr 5, 2022 09:19:19 PM by Verna Joy L
Is your service fee also due? I hope this is just an error in their system and someone helps us soon.
Apr 5, 2022 10:48:23 PM Edited Apr 5, 2022 11:20:44 PM by Avery O
Hello
Need help, please see the uploaded image today I got my previous week's payment of around 200$ which is available to me but the service fee for that amount is not been paid or due as shown in the image so when I withdraw the available amount so there will be an issue in withdrawal as service fee does not successfully charge till now?
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Looking forward to your answer
thank you
Apr 5, 2022 10:54:16 PM by Joanne P
Hi Verna Joy,
I can see that you already have an open ticket regarding this issue. One of our agents will update your ticket and assist you further.
Apr 5, 2022 11:14:48 PM by Avery O
Hi everyone,
I can see that you all have the same concerns. Could you please allow a few more hours for the service fee to be processed? Please also try clearing your browser's cookies. If it doesn't get processed within 24-hours, please let us know by updating this thread so that our team can look into this further.