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Well I finally got paid for that Job and all I can say is that I'm treating the whole thing as a learning curve and putting it down to experience. End of. I am putting up attachment for the benefit of Chris83.No, as I said before I was waiting to see how it panned out and gave him the benefit of the doubt before I started making waves and tarnishing someones reputation but it just started to get a bit silly so I made contact with PPH.
That said, the thread is really about the virtues of PPH and in this particular case it appears to be the Clients misdemeanour. In fact my case really serves as a testiment to their efficiency if anything.
Clients the naughty one. Anyway let's just see what transpires from here....
Just an update on this site...bid for three jobs/projects...the three got in touch seperately to say the job spec had changed from the original posted (i.e payment). the over-riding theme was we want you to do the work for nothing...lol at the chancers
Well yes but I still maintain worth pursuing in the long run. I'm referring to making bids as a Designer/Provider now, for anyone else in any Field some of which may be appropriate. I may pin my hopes a bit too high on them and suffered a lot of disappointed but that's the same as anything really?I've given up (after a very half hearted effort) with all these freelancer sites.
I find it more worthwhile to devote my time to self marketing and recruiting my own clients. It's too much of a scrum on the freelancer sites.
There is a compromise to this Beginner's Status for Designers (Graphic Design/ Illustration etc) in a site such as http://www.designcrowd.com/ which is competition based which is obviously a better deal for prospective Employers as they put up the Prize money and get to choose from a load of Designs submitted. As a Provider, this is your chance to prove yourself instead of resting on your Portfolio/ website laurels.
Hmmmm....I've also got sour grapes with that site now after I wasted 4 Days of my Life. This was the Brief....I joined this site recently and was invited to desgn for a couple of projects right away. One prospect told me my design was the best out of all others submitted but then went on the alter the brief numerous times...and after spending too much time on this I withdrew from the project. The prospect was unwilling to commit himself properly and yet wanted a ton of free design services....it took the P*** massively and I've since closed the account.
I don't need to spend hrs designing for people who don't value the time and effort and skills designers employ to meet their goals. Sadlt the old addage that people don't appreciate properly thigns hey don't have to pay for remains true. Though this doesn't apply to charitable organisations who of course do.
I have used the site a couple of times to get small jobs done. just a 3d render here or a photoshop morph. It works well and i have had some good stuff. However on websites etc the whole thing is too vague to trust the details to a small box.
generally i wouldnt use them for large jobs and it is not always the clients fault. "i will build a fully customisable CRM website like x.com for £yyy" Then when you ask to be able to change the font or text size you get "i didnt quote for that" some of us guys who post jobs dont know the questions that we should be asking. I think it would help no end if designers etc had a sheet they could send you with loads of questions and examples of what they mean.
that said some people are just time wasters. But if you want a job that you dont mind a guy from india doing for peanuts. It works for me.
What a disappointing experience. I think however small a job it's always worth thinking about it in terms of getting a value for money service rather than getting something done inexpensively.
As you have found out to your cost a cheap price often means a cheap service and can end up costing your dear.
My advice would be to go with a supplier that offers value for money and where you can check out their references.
I agree completely.....he did have recommendations. But who knows they could have been his friends, and the samples of his work looked great. PPH needs to check these people out properly so that "their" customers are protected. We will have to look into other websites that offer similar services. But we will be doing much more research prior to hiring anyone.
That's interesting/outrageous Beasty and reinforces my view that I wouldn't use suppliers from these type of sites. Did you report him to PPH for this practice?
I work with suppliers where I can check our their references directly with recent or current clients to help minimise the risk of working with new suppliers who may not be all they appear.
I did report him, but PPH were more concerned with the fact that I was refusing to pay.