PPH, want another chance with James?

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  • Dr Mia

    've been on PPH for about 3 years and made in the 4 k region yet PPH have NO loyalty to sellers whatsoever.  It's like talking to a wall.  Any issues are just a waste of time as complaints are moved though the ranks of the "customer service ninjas". The organisational culture is lacking in terms of integrity. I've slowly stopped working via PPH and no longer recommend them to others. I tend to lose money using PPH - it takes them 48 (yes, 48?! hours) to transfer funds to banks and they take 15% of the first job and 3% of the rest, so quite a chunk, and it's got the point that if you aren't working for free for buyers you run the risk of getting bad feedback - so fair rates (which PPH also benefit from if they had any sense to realise) fall to the wayside. They clearly think this is good business sense but it is not a valid or smart long-term strategy. PPH pushes quantity over quality. I'd like to be able to say that 3 years of PPH has been a positive experience, but in terms of time the amount of time wasted - with clients, invoicing, info, trying to reach someone at PPH who listens, is more than any money made. I think PPH will slowly get overridden by very cheap sellers and low quality work and will fade out in a few more years. The loyalty should be with the sellers - but they just don't realise this. 

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  • Pilar

    Hi James, 

    Thanks for your message and thanks for trying out PPH, Just to touch on a few points you made:

    • Please note all sellers need a picture when working on PPH that's part of our rules and also a way to have some transparency so everyone knows who you are dealing with in our marketplace. So, i'm sorry top hear you missed out on half a month but it is an essential part of using PPH. 

    • We have found 3 months to be a good time for a new seller to win their first job on PPH, it's similar to a probation period you would have in a job. This is in place to maintain quality of our community 

    • The charged option is to give new sellers who miss this a longer period to try and win work from PPH which in turn should help you to build your profile 

    • If you are having trouble getting your first job the please take a look at our blog, we have some advice on winning your first job, increasing your CERT, negotiating with Byers and sellers sharing their stories: http://blog.peopleperhour.com/group/user-stories/

    Many thanks, 

    Pilarx  

     

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  • Pie
    • We have found 3 months to be a good time for a new seller to win their first job on PPH, it's similar to a probation period you would have in a job. This is in place to maintain quality of our community 

    • The charged option is to give new sellers who miss this a longer period to try and win work from PPH which in turn should help you to build your profile 

    So just to clarify - either win the work,, prove that you're a quality seller, and are therefore allowed to stay on PPH. Or, you don't win the work, you fail to prove that you're a quality seller, but you can still stay on PPH if you pay, and it no longer matters that you are diluting the quality.

    If you fail probation in a job, you can't normally bung the firm a backhander to persuade them to keep you on.

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  • Anwen

    Can you please activate my account ASAP I have more then £1500 in my wallet. Why you guys working without any physical address or contact number. When I'm trying to contact you you always come up with lame excuses after one day. I have been working on this platform since last 6 month and I lost all my efforts and valuable clients due to this. 

    Looking forward to you guys I hope you come up with some solution.

     

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  • Code and More LLP

    Pilar, you say

    "Please note all sellers need a picture when working on PPH that's part of our rules and also a way to have some transparency so everyone knows who you are dealing with in our marketplace."

    A picture does not provide proof of identity, or any evidence of skills of track record. What it does is disclose the seller's sex and race, which are entirely irrelevant to almost all the work available on PPH (and you are therefore enabling discrimination).

    The photos are not verified in anyway, and I am pretty sure that at least one buyer (a timewaster I mentioned on another thread) has multiple accounts with stock images as pictures.

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  • James

    @Pilar

    Here's some really good food for thought for you/PPH.

    Pilar wrote:

    "The charged option is to give new sellers who miss this a longer period to try and win work from PPH which in turn should help you to build your profile"

    Giving sellers "another attempt to win work" does not carry a necessity to charge.

    PPH "choose" to charge after 3 months.

    The probation period could be 6 months free, or the "paid extension" could have some free options, or even just a reasonable price might be an idea!

    What about £2 per month?

    Not only would you by far cover your costs for my usage of site resources, but you must surely earn decent profit from that?

    Instead you can try to charge me a huge lump (£6.95) to make "good money" and risk me leaving - a likely result for most sensible people.

    And "sensible" people who would not pay this fee are arguably the very ones you want to keep here! They have thought, morals, standards, and that (generally) makes for a good worker producing quality work!

    Where "X" & "Y" are "payment frequencies", and X is < Y by far:

    Does your £6.95 with X outweigh £2 with Y?

    I'd like to bet it would not!

    It's often the case that businesses make much more profit from a lower price as it brings about a higher frequency of purchases/payments. For PPH this would mean more revenue, profit, and more sellers on the site increasing the business client base and more users trying to make you money from job percentage cuts.

    Then the business grows from popularity, etc.

    You are simply over charging, and people will not stand for it these days. We don't have the money to not be prudent.

    Not when we literally get nothing in return, other than "another chance" with a system/service already proven to be useless to us so far.

    You should recognise my not getting work was not necessarily a reflection on my abilities, just that competition is high and 3 months with only 15 bids is quite low and not really enough to be competitive.

    Another 3 months might mean I get work, but the £6.95 makes no difference, it changes nothing at all, and my throwing money at PPH helps "me" in no way.

    But, instead of recognising I am struggling to get work and so "increase" my chances somehow, you instead block my account completely, introduce nothing whatsoever to resolve the reasons I got no work, and then want to charge me £6.95 to continue as well?

    What terrible customer service, and a really poor business model.

    You can state "But it works for many people". Yes, sellers who already have feedback etc. And while I appreciate it can take time (and effort) to build up feedback, to want to charge me such a high price to do so is simply absurd!

    Why would I pay money to something I have already tried and it didn't work, and you yourselves told me didn't work?

    It's like a supermarket manager stating: "Sorry your cheese sandwich wasn't very nice madam, here's another one, exactly the same sandwich as the one you did not like. That'll be £3.50 please..."

    And lastly, but most importantly:

    If I did pay PPH £6.95 each month, it'd be from money I've made "away" from PPH. So I'd be injecting revenue into PPH company, and getting nothing back.

    So you want money I make from elsewhere to inject into PPH? Ok, then let's talk "business".

    I'll give you my £6.95 from away from PPH and inject revenue into your business, what will you do for my business?

    Can you guarantee some return on my investment? Or am I just throwing money at you?

    Would PPH, as a business, throw money at another business without knowing if they will get a service or product back from it?

    Of course not.

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  • James

    I've just investigated how many bids I get for £6.95, and it's terrible.

    £6.95 per month for 3 months for 150 proposals in total.

    So I can log in every other day and place 3 bids, for £6.95 a month?

    To give your buyers more choice of sellers, and give PPH some money and "total seller stats", but likely nothing for me?

    If I wanted to try again for one month only, I have to pay £9.95, and I only get 30 bids.

    C'mon, are you in the real world here? A tenner for 30 bids?

    Does anyone actually pay this? If they do, you should feel ashamed you take their money.

    So I pay £9.95 to receive 1 bid a day for 1 month for a poor system full of faults and errors, spammed to death by you with your promotional stuff, terrible terrible job descriptions with no information or any way to know if the buyer is serious or not (they don't reply to board messages).

    And having already tried and realised I cannot compete with already established users?

    How can you not see how ridiculous and exorbitant this is? I'm not being funny, or nasty, it's ludicrous!

    Your system is not worth this.

    I'd possibly ("possibly") consider it if the buyers were higher quality, with at least being forced to write a decent description so I don't waste my paid-for bids on pointless things like "I need a website, thanks".

    Sure, I could save my bids for the better ones, but they're "always" won by high ranking cert/feedback sellers.

    And what if there are no decent jobs I can use my "expensive" bids on for a week or two? Do I get a refund on bids I do not use in the month?

    You rip sellers off so much, but buyers get to plod on their merry way writing poor job descriptions and expecting us sellers to jump through the hoops.

    I won nothing in 3 months with 45 bids, so what sane person would pay £9.95 for 30 more bids?

    In essence, this is a "gamble". And the odds are "very much" in PPH's favour!

    £9.95 to gamble if 30 proposals give me work or not, with no guarantees, and if I do win, you take even more from me through the job percentage cut?

    Someone somewhere in PPH is running their Ferrari on Champagne...

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  • James

    Still no reply. Wait, why would there be? I have been "answered" apparently/

    You've taken the liberty of marking this as "Answered". What, because you have written some words?

    PPH customer care really is atrocious.

    All you did in your "Answer" is re-iterate what I already knew. And re-quoted what was not only in the email you sent to me which I was contesting, but also what I actually stated in my first post where I called out the things which where in the email.

    To simply "re-quote" the things I've questioned and to then call that response "the answer to the question" just shows how terrible PPH deal with it's "customers".

    And you may not care about little ol' me leaving, a single digit, but I most likely represent a fair number of other sellers in the same position which you are forcing out.

    Are you sure you are big enough and established enough to do this?

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  • Aldo

    So sad, i made my first sale and i had great review from buyer, but i received same mail, that i need at least 2 sales, or i have to pay... pph kicked me away with this.... I am here to earn money because i need it, im not here to pay for the "opportunity" of working

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  • Aldo

    i Asked to support and they answered this:

    Hello Aldo

    Thank you for your message.

    Your account is now limited as you didn't reach our requirements and to further continue working on the site you should pay otherwise you won't be able to work on the site.

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

    Thanks

    Suresh


     

    That is ridiculous!!!!!

    This is the end of my relation with PPH

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  • Neal

    @Pilar

    - Please note all sellers need a picture when working on PPH that's part of our rules and also a way to have some transparency so everyone knows who you are dealing with in our marketplace. So, i'm sorry top hear you missed out on half a month but it is an essential part of using PPH.

    What a joke - I'm not a seller, I'm a buyer...Please explain to me how some seller using a sexy model image they snagged off of the internet = transparency? You screw james out of two weeks because he didn't submit to a silly rule abused by most? Do you actually think buyers make a purchase decision on an avatar image?

    PPH's biggest problem is paranoia and running a close second is control issues. PPH get's in it's own way with goofy rules and the comment above is a fantastic example.

    I'll give you another...sending me a review request for support only to see that I can no longer review since the ticket was closed....IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS.

    PPH seems to go out of their way to piss off buyers...baffling!

    I'm about where Aldo is...PPH has become too much of a barrier to doing business. Your attempts to milk every nickle from sellers creates way to much overhead for everyone...buyers included.

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  • James

    Many good points raised here, with some interesting philosophy included. I have just been asked to pay a fee per month to continue. I did not get any sales, or even ask friends to endorse me. To be frank, I put up my profile, but did not push for work, or market my PPH freelance business.

    I can see some folks are obviously irritated to say the least.

    I can also understand reasons why I might do this myself if I was running PPH. I would not want many hundreds of "dead" inactive, non-updated profiles in my PPH.

    What would happen? Buyers might contact these sellers inactive or not, and get no reply. How would that enhance PPH's reputation--having piles of unsuccessful or possibly “passed away”, freelancers all over the place.

    Yes PPH could just send the sellers a final Dear John, but why immediately lose potential good sellers. I think paying this fee might confirm the seriousness of the seller, and possibly spur them on to greater things.

    This appears to be a pretty nice free platform (minus PPH commission) for hard working freelancers to sell their high quality services. I am told many here are making a tidy living. I would not like lots of dead dross around taking up my bandwidth if it was my PPH.

    Perhaps better ways of doing it could be broached, but quite frankly--I can’t think of any right now.

    I like to try to see all the angles!

    regards

    James

    p.s (No, I don’t work for PPH)…smiles

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  • Barbara

    I didn't realize this was a trial situation then I would be charged. How do I get out before I am charged. I am not making any money either.

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