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What Is Fiverr Policy?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 8:39 pm

Fiverr is an online marketplace that connects businesses with freelancers who offer services in more than 300 categories, including graphic design, digital marketing, writing, and translation. Fiverr’s mission is to change how the world works together.

Fiverr was founded in 2010 by Shai Wininger and Micha Kaufman. The company is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel. Fiverr has raised more than $120 million from investors including Accel Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, Qumra Capital, Tiger Global Management, and Square Peg Capital.

Fiverr’s business model is based on the “gig economy,” which is a labor market characterized by the prevalence of short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs. Fiverr allows businesses to find and hire freelancers for one-time or recurring tasks without having to go through a traditional hiring process.

PRO TIP: Fiverr’s policy is to never give refunds. This means that if you are not happy with a gig, you will not be able to get your money back. Make sure you are 100% sure about a gig before purchasing it.

Fiverr charges a commission for each transaction between buyers and sellers.

The company makes money by taking a 20% cut of the total value of each gig sold on its platform. For example, if a freelancer sells a gig for $100, Fiverr will keep $20 as a commission.

What Is Fiverr Policy?

Fiverr’s Terms of Service (ToS) are designed to protect both buyers and sellers who use the platform. The ToS outline what is and is not allowed on the site, as well as what actions will result in account suspension or termination.

Some of the key points in the ToS include:

You must be at least 18 years old to use Fiverr. You are responsible for ensuring that your account information (including your email address and password) remains confidential. You are also responsible for all activity that occurs under your account. You must provide accurate information when creating an account and posting gigs.

This includes your name, address, phone number, email address, and any other information requested by Fiverr. You must not post any content that is false, misleading, inaccurate, defamatory, obscene, threatening, harassing, hateful, or discriminatory. This includes content that promotes illegal activity or violates someone’s rights (e.g., copyright infringement).

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