Add your names to an open letter of complaint on new payment processing times

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  • Avi

    Avi Kapoor, working on PPH for over 7 years with over $45K worth of business done on this platform till 2019. However, I consciously stopped using this platform since they increased the commission to 20% and then now that the waiting period is 14 days, i hardly use this platform. 

    Unless they revert back to good old days they gonna loose loyal freelancers every day. 

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  • Eric & Karen

    Hi Avi,

    I think that PPH is losing a lot of business when only the hard-up are offering their services on PPH. Who would wait two weeks to get paid.

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  • Olawale

    Olawale, a Cert 5 Web Developer since 2012.

    I logged in this morning to find about 1,900 jobs available.

    Shocked because the last time I was super active, we used to complain on how small the 5,000 plus jobs are too small for the number of freelancers on board.

    Wow.

    What happened?

    Well, I happened upon this thread and it became more apparent.

    You guys have said it all...and I hope the management of PPH know this:

    Running a successful marketplace is a chicken and egg problem.

    You need to keep freelancers happy, inorder to keep buyers happy.

    You cant have one without the order.

     

    In fact, I make bold to say that the most important piece of this component are the freelancers.

    Make their life harder, then they go somewhere else.

    Your buyers meet a ghost town, and they go somewhere else too.

    Domino Effect.

    Therefore, your most important job is to make life easier for the freelancers.

    Fight for them.

    Be in their corner...with the government, banks, anyone or anything that might want to mess with them.

     

    If you dont do that...this is what happens:

    Freelancers wont just leave, they would also take their clients with them.

    And more and more..this place would become empty and hollow.

     

    I have trust in your ability to turn this around.

    I have been here long enough to know that your leadership listens.

    I was here when you introduced Hourlies because the community asked for it.

    I was here when you tweaked the CertS algo because the community cried out.

    And I believe you will do the right thing here as well.

     

    Revert this ridiculous 2 weeks wait...and start to vigorously market the platform again.

    Send mails to folks and watch this place kick-off again.

     

    We are all counting and rooting for you.

    Godspeed!

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  • Nancy

    Dear Olawale

    It's not just the two week payment processing which has pulled this site down.  PPH have removed their instant chat function.  You now have to email in an enquiry, question or issue, and it takes more than a week to receive a simple answer because they are bombarded.  Don't seem to grasp they are cutting everyone's throats.

    In addition, the calibre of new joiners is appalling.  Most cannot put together a readable job brief.  Then there is the question of low pay.  £88 to build a working website, for instance.  I was asked to do four hours typing for £2 total!  

    I'm hoping there's a temporary economic blip, but can't see much improving here, if I'm honest. Which sites are doing well at the moment?

     

        

     

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  • Olawale

    Hello Nancy.

    I went on some sort of sabbatical, working on personal projects so I havent been super active in the freelance scene lately.

    Seriously, I hope they turn this around, because for me, this is the best place.

    We've spent so much time building our profiles here...going somewhere else means starting over.

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  • John

    Hello all,

     

    What is a shame is that this site is clearly losing decent Freelancers and not attracting decent employers. As a voice-over to record 1200 words for £20 for some batS88t stupid youtube channel that nobody is ever going to watch is the calibre of work here now.

    Maybe the market will correct but with the changes PPH made a year ago they are part of the problem not part of any solution.

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  • Adam

    PPH should stop taking new freelancer applicants from abroad and vetting and reviewing the current batch of freelancers.

    I am disappointed that hourlies are now plagiarised from TopCert sellers and the amount of fraudulent sellers on here is quite unbelievable. In my section (cv writing), I have to report weekly copies of my offers. The number of fake images, poor content and grammar/spelling is dreadful and they are clearly not checked. I have sent @community a list of sellers and yet they are still live on the site. I am all for a competitive marketplace but currently, we just seem to have a lowball amount of third-world sellers trying to make a quick buck which does not look good to buyers wanting a good freelance experience.

    I myself have posted 3 jobs on the board in the past week and all that has occurred is just inappropriate spam messaging outside of the platform or proposals for roles with no portfolio, skills or experience. I have not accepted any.

    Since people have the access to free software like Canva they believe they can do anything but freelancing/running a business in your niche is a skill.

     

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  • Joseph

    I wouldn't dismiss all "freelancers from abroad" though, Adam. Some are highly qualified and have great reviews. But yes, there has been an influx of a new crop of freelancers with relatively lower rates (and perhaps quality). And yes, the sudden unexpected shift from 24 hours to 14 days (especially as there was no warning and no time to transition) threw me into a pit and it took me months to climb out, so I can imagine others had the same experience. 

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  • Oz

    Oz Fenerci -  Designer

    I have already stopped sending proposals for over a year now, not worth wasting your time on this platform.

    PPH lost the plot basically. waiting over 20 days for your paid invoice is not on!!! Customers pay right away, I asked my long-term client. A criminal search is a bullshit excuse my language!. They are getting their money straight away when the customer pays the invoice.

    Bye-bye PPH, you had your time! 

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  • Eric & Karen

    Yea, it's too bad. I'm not going to place a bid for a job, and ask for a deposit, to wait 14+ days AFTER I deliver. No. Seeing the jobs move from 5k down to 2k is a sign. But looking at the jobs being offered, it looks like it's the lowest, and unrealistic, offers.

    When the quality of jobs are low ... there is no reason to wait 2 weeks for payment.

     

     

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  • Oz

    Oz F

    Graphic Designer / Member since 2010 I guess :)

    I invoiced one of my clients after he bought my hourlie, and the 14 days of misery started. One thing I noticed, PPH took their cut and the rest of the money still sits there for criminal search:)))) So PPH cut not included in the criminal search?

    PPH you are desperate!!!!

    By the way, I am not sending a single proposal since this 14-day BS started, and will not send it until this issue is solved. It was my existing client and they just came back for a few works.

    Seems like it will be "cleared" on 18th Jan wed, and possibly will go into the weekend and all that stuff.

    Absolute madness !!!

     

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  • Abdul

    Mustakim@@

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  • Eric & Karen

    I'm surprised they have not closed this thread.

     

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  • Abdul

    Mustakim

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  • Abdul

    Abdul baatin

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