New system aimed primarily at matching newer sellers with buyers
So now it seems I have to wait two hours before I can bid for a job. This is extremely unfair. Not only do experienced creatives/designers have to compete with an unfair playing field, ie people offered to do a job for £10 when it is clearly worth £100, we are now not allowed to bid for jobs as soon as they appear on PPH. What kind of system is this?!
Awful. Unfair. Unprofessional. Discriminatory.
Regards
C. Howe
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@Paul, I found one feature request for a time tracker, and the person who requested that later changed their mind, so that thread as so far got comments from three people who like the idea, and three who are dead against it:
http://support.peopleperhour.com/entries/42911177-Time-Tracker -
The feature request for a time tracker
http://support.peopleperhour.com/entries/42911177-Time-Tracker
has got comments from three people in favour and three against, and the person who started the thread has changed their minds. Hardly a lot of demand! The demand really comes from people doing a particular type of work. Maybe this is a feature for supertasker rather than PPH?
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I suppose you should stop the tracker before reading email etc. Of course mistakes can be made and it also just occurred to me that things like pop-up notifications could have something confidential in them. Running it in a VM would address all that, but then it makes life harder and work slower and that would have to be reflected in what we charge clients.
On top of all that, this software needs to be absolutely reliable. I posted another message that has been held for moderation, but the gist of it was that the demand for this is fairly uncertain. I think PPH are hoping to win business that would otherwise go to competitors who do have tracker integration, but they are probably going to lose business as sellers who object to it drop out.
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They are probably going to lose business as sellers who object to it drop out.
Certainly.
Do you imagine that these trackers are useful in properly funded professional relationships, or with low value jobs where there is no professional trust?
A bad day for me when I saw what PPH had done.
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I guess Michael & Pilar are still off on Necker island with Xenios - they sure seem to have abandoned engagement in 2015.
Today I had another classy email form PPH : "Here are some legit leads for your business"
It's like Arthur Dailey is in charge.
I posted a clarification message on a job and clearly the buyer didn't like it. PPH support did the usual lazy thing and gave a completely inappropriate reason for rejecting the message. They also conveniently don't list the message either.
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My message was deleted because the buyer didn't like it much. An electrician wanted to pay £10 for an animated drawing to his specification. I pointed out that I'd struggle to get an electrician anywhere near my house for £10 and did he think £8 or so was a fair amount to pay. I said that if he did he could come around to my house and I'd pay him £20 for his time.
The reason for not publishing the message? "commission only based jobs are not allowed"
LOL
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Hello and a Very Happy New year to everyone.
I was on annual leave and back in action as of today. For those that have not seen it here is an update on the new email management.
https://www.peopleperhour.com/settings/notifications
Hope you all have a prosperous and amazing year!
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My daily email is offering me unlimited monthly revisions to my Wordpress site for only $69 through their new Supertasker feature. I haven't received an email yet that is in any way relevant to what I offer on PPH yet they seem hell bent on trying to make me take them up on this amazing offer....
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Hello Deb,
We are reaching out to introduce a new service we've launched under the PeoplePerHour umbrella for owners and managers of WordPress sites.
Under our new SuperTasker brand, we offer unlimited WordPress fixes for your website for just $69 per month, all done by top-rated, highly curated WordPress experts.
The process is super simple:
- You describe your issue briefly
- We get an expert on it right away
- You get the fix within the hour
Tasks start on average in less than 5 minutes and delivered in 1 hour, so imagine it as a turbo-charged version of PPH for all your niggling little tasks!
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I agree that the email titles are often quite odd and sometimes funny, but tbh those emails that we keep getting from the likes of Jessica, Emma and whoever else sends them, tbh I just remove them from my inbox and think nothing else of them. @Deb - all they are trying to do is promote services to people, regardless of whether the recipients are interested or not. But what they are not doing is filtering the emails, so that only the most appropriate people receive them. That's my take anyway......
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