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Do You Have to Pay Fiverr First?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 9:02 pm

As a freelancer, you’re always looking for new ways to make money and grow your business. Fiverr is one of the most popular platforms for freelancers, so it’s no surprise that you’re considering using it. But before you start selling your services on Fiverr, you need to know one important thing: do you have to pay Fiverr first?

Here’s what you need to know about getting started on Fiverr:

1. You don’t have to pay anything upfront to create a account.
Creating a Fiverr account is free, and you don’t have to pay anything to get started. You will only be charged when you make a sale, and your earnings will be deposited into your account 2 weeks after the order is complete.

2. You can withdraw your earnings at any time.
Once your earnings are deposited into your account, you can withdraw them at any time using PayPal or bank transfer. There are no fees for withdrawing your earnings.

PRO TIP: If you are thinking of using Fiverr to have someone complete a task for you, be aware that you will need to pay Fiverr first before the task can be completed. There have been many reports of people who have tried to get their money back after paying for a task that was not completed, only to find out that Fiverr does not issue refunds.

3. You may be charged a fee if you cancel an order.
If you cancel an order after the buyer has already paid, you may be charged a cancellation fee of $5. This fee will be deducted from your earnings.

4. There is a charge for extras.
If you offer extras with your gig (e.g., rush delivery, custom requests, etc.

), you will be charged an additional fee for each extra that you provide. This fee will be in addition to the gig price and will be deposited into your account along with your other earnings.

Now that you know the basics of getting started on Fiverr, it’s time to start selling! Just remember, you don’t have to pay anything upfront – so get started today and start earning!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.