Clarification questions

Comments

10 comments

  • Official comment
    Permanently deleted user

    Many thanks for your suggestions. I will pass it on to our product team.

    Please let me know if I can help you with anything else.

    Gordon, if you provide the ID number of the job I can look into a potential reason for the delay.

    Please let me know if I can help you with anything else.

    Comment actions Permalink
  • Zoe

    There's no rhyme or reason to it, is there? Really frustrating. I also note that you now don't seem to be able to reply to a client's answer if you have further questions. It's just rejected out of hand. Come on, PPH - that's as frustrating for Buyer as it is Seller; they're potentially missing out on a wider pool of freelancers who might be the right person for the job!

    1
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Gordon

    Exactly!

    1
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Alexander

    I'm "fighting" with that dummy issue (with delayed clarifications) for 1,5+ year at this moment. Pretty much messages sent to PPH-team, many abuses, many requests to support = zero result sadly.

    In my experiences: 2 to 8 hours of delay before of publishing my clarification-requests. And sometimes "moderated"-message instead. Then request "why it has been moderated" and answer like "sorry, by mistake, your message was restored".

    Frustrating as a hell. Really.

    1
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Zoe

    All the problems at present are making me feel that the site is on the cusp of something. Precisely what, I'm not sure. I hope something positive, but a lot of these issues have been skulking around for a year or more now.

    1
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Gordon

    It's a shame as I thought the site was working very well when it came to seller/buyer communication. Now just a complete pain. I can't risk wasting a bid on a job which has an extremely vague description. It beggars belief that there are people out there willing to bid on a job that says something like: 'I need CAD visuals'. How can you bid accurately with a description like this. You have to ask for clarification. Then it takes many hours for 'moderation' and by then the chance is lost as being quick to bid means a lot. It would help if buyers had their posts 'moderated' to reduce the need for clarification.

    3
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Zoe

    There was a writing job a day or so back (doesn't really matter which, as there are several per day of this type) which merely said "I need an experienced writer for ongoing work".

    I have a copy/paste clarification question for jobs like those, worded as follows:

    Hi,

    Would love to help, however:

    Word count?
    Subject matter?
    Deadline?
    Budget?

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    Twice in the past week, I've had that rejected as not passing moderation. Why?

    1
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Stephen

    I keep a track of every clarification I send, to see if:

    1: It's replied to, and

    2: The job is eventually awarded.

    "Gordon, if you provide the ID number of the job I can look into a potential reason for the delay."

    Not a delay. Simple fact is that many jobs are either fake, or tyre kickers.

    Clarifications currently at 95%+ not replied to, and ~85% non awarded.

    And yes, the standard of 'moderation' is appaling. If I put 'Have you the a budget', or 'You have many proposals can I show you my portfolio',  it's approved, when this is a blatant attempt to bypass proposals... but any valid / long query with questions for the buyer is rejected. Happened twice today already...

    PPH on a steady downward spiral...

    1
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Zoe

    Stephen, that's a great idea - I'm going to start doing that.

    In my charitable moments, I describe it as "testing the market rate". Tyre-kickers also works.

    PPH, if anyone happens to be looking, can I suggest the following - a Buyer account has to maintain a 70% 'jobs awarded' target (and must award their first job) or is for the boot.

    That would deal with the majority of fake jobs without anyone actually having to *do* anything.

    2
    Comment actions Permalink
  • Gordon

    That works when PPH post the question. If they take days over their 'moderation' then the momentum is lost as many (cosher) buyers are attracted to early bids. I get your point about fake jobs. It always worries me when I see that the buyer hasn't awarded any jobs previously.

     

    1
    Comment actions Permalink

Please sign in to leave a comment.