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Konstantin Samsin2015-04-11 02:22:39
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Konstantin Samsin, 2015-04-11 02:22:39

Negative Review = Cross Freelancing?

Received negative feedback, in fact. Is there life in freelancing after this?

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Maxim Kudryavtsev, 2015-04-11
@psixodyb

First - if there is a chance to appeal (the TK was poorly delivered, he warned the person, he did not listen, etc. In general, there is a lot to complain about ...), then you need to appeal. Pay the exchange's arbitrator, bring the case to trial.
Second - if it is pointless to appeal, i.e. there is your iron jamb, try to negotiate with the client. The first thing that comes to mind is to compensate him for losses, if the amount is not exorbitant.
Third- if you have a sharp negative in your relationship and you don’t want to have anything in common anymore - leave a comment-answer like "Cooperation did not work out, I don’t admit my guilt." Do not spray yourself with a story about how bad this person is a customer, that he does not know how to set TK and in general he has one convolution in his head ... All this is superfluous. Just one sentence, 5-6 words. All.

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HappyCougar, 2015-04-11
@HappyCougar

Write in the comments to the review that you did not agree with the customer. And do not spread, the more you write, the more guilty you seem.

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Nikita, 2015-04-11
@jkotkot

Is this the first review? Can I read?
Depends on what was the task and what is written. There are many exchanges, so you won't be lost.

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Puma Thailand, 2015-04-11
@opium

Life is
laughed at with a review.

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