GetAFreelancer - Bid Won

Posted by pinoywebdev | 8/04/2009 02:55:00 PM

Check related topic: GetAFreelancer - Bidding Process

When your bid on a project is picked by project owner, you will get notified through email. Below is an example.

Your Bid Won!

You were chosen for the project:
Need Great Coder to create software for Simple Code
http://www.getafreelancer.com/projects/481336.html

By: USAGraphicPR0

You must accept (or reject) this offer before the project starts:
https://www.getafreelancer.com/sellers/accept.php?id=481336

If you wait too long someone else could be chosen! So accept now!

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In this email is the link where you can 'ACCEPT' or 'REJECT' the project for which your bid was chosen.

Note that until you 'ACCEPT' the project, the project isn't yours. So it says:
If you wait too long someone else could be chosen! So accept now!
After your accept the project, your email address is forwarded to the project owner and the project owners' email address is forwarded to you. At this point, the project officially starts.

Want to get this kind of email and start working on a project? First step: Sign at GetAFreelancer.com

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2 comments
  1. Dr 8/15/09 12:58 PM  

    so this has happen and i don't know how will i get paid? i'm a lil bit affraid that i can send the finished work and the project owner to dont pay me after receiving the work done, so what the best way to avoid this type of thing.

    i've been charge 5$ but now i don't have anything so how will i pay it? or cani pay it after i complete the project ?

  2. pinoywebdev 8/19/09 8:50 PM  

    What you can do is request the project provider to put the money on escrow. This way, you have assurance that you will get paid.

    So your account has a balance of -5.00. This will be paid when you are paid for the project you just won. So if you are to receive $30, $25 will reflect in your account when you get this money from your client.