PPH needs to do something about their job submissions.

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    Hi both,

    Thank you for your feedback, this often comes up and quite frankly I recommend sending a similarly vague proposal back (if you are inclined to send a proposal at all) I would check their jobs awarded percentage and the clarification board too as, if they haven't responded to messages, chances are they may not be someone that is worth a proposal credit. That is unless you have proposal credits to waste. Sometimes I also find buyers within the same industry as the sellers they are asking for requesting proposals. Are they phishing for info/proposal ideas?

    Alternative perspective, some of the most excellent clients, and longest standing clients, on the platform have come from the vaguest of posts!

    Abilash, we verify the users identity and location using utility bills photo ID, bank accounts and then IP addresses too whenever you log in you IP address is logged automatically. Every 3 weeks or so the average location is taken and then logged as your permanent location, hence why we then get lots of 'change my location' messages after people have been on extended holidays.

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

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  • abilash

    Hi,

    Yes I too feel the same.

    I am not sure if PPH verifies the users location.

    I see a lot of no UK persons showing themselves as living in UK with some UK name and trying to post some project and post a link under similar link which is no closer to the description or the necessity.

    PPH - Should find some method to avoid these kind of marketing posts.

    Thanks for considering.

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  • Stephen

    "Thank you for your feedback, this often comes up and quite frankly I recommend sending a similarly vague proposal back"

    That's a really shitty reply. If proposals were free or you provided enough to cover the hundreds of spurious jobs then fine. Really poor.

    "I would check their jobs awarded percentage and the clarification board too as, if they haven't responded to messages, chances are they may not be someone that is worth a proposal credit."

    Awarded percentage is not worth it's time and effort. And 95% of clarifications are never replied to. Sort of maps to the award rate. Instead of putting the responsibility on sellers PPH should be upping their game on buyer quality.

    But PPH won't so this as it will affect their financial bottom line.

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