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    Hi Kishan,

    I suggest you buy more credits if you have already used up your free credits - or you can wait until the start of the next month to receive 15 free credits again. You can also bid on any job that hasn't got any proposals yet for no proposal credits.

    https://www.peopleperhour.com/checkout/credits

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

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  • Kishan

    if i want to buy 150 bid with for 1year..this type of any deal available?? 

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Kishan,

    You can only buy 150 proposal credits if you purchase 3 lots of the 50 proposal credits - I suggest you read the following information regarding proposal credits:

    At the beginning of every month all users are given 15 Proposal credits completely free.

    For every Proposal sent, 1 credit is used up even if the Buyer does not accept your Proposal. But if you are the first seller to send a proposal for that Job post, then it is absolutely free.

    If you cancel a Proposal with a particular Buyer (for example because something is incorrect or you agree a slightly changed scope) and re-submit a new Proposal to the same Buyer in the same WorkStream it will not use up another credit.

    Irrespective of how many credits you used up the previous month (whether 0, 1, 15, or anything in between) you will start the next month with an allocation of 15 credits again.

    If you run out of proposal credits, you can always buy more by going to your Settings and within the General section clicking "Buy more" in front of the row Proposal Credits. Unlike the free allotment of 15 credits each month, credits that you buy do rollover each month if you don't use them.

    You might also find interesting the following link about how much extra proposal credits cost.

    http://support.peopleperhour.com/entries/23822741-Optional-feature-fees

    Unfortunately the fees are a little outdated on that article but the rest is still correct.

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

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  • Manu

    Hi Team,

    Just scanning through the questions and answers and found "But if you are the first seller to send a proposal for that Job post, then it is absolutely free." this in the above answer. 

    Correct me if I am wrong, for any project if I bid the 1st, you will not debit 1 bid from my account. If I can be the 1st bidder for around 100 projects in the month and it won't cost me a bid. 

    I was seriously not aware of it. And i even doubt it works like that. Please verify. 

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