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How Do Buyers Pay on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 11:02 pm

When you sign up for Fiverr, you’re asked to provide your payment information. You can use either a credit or debit card, or your PayPal account. Once you’ve provided your payment information, it’s stored securely by Fiverr.

When you find a Gig that you want to purchase, you simply click the “Order Now” button. You’ll be asked to confirm the order, and then you’ll be taken to the checkout page.

On the checkout page, you’ll see the total cost of the Gig, as well as any additional services that you’ve added. You can also add a message to the seller if you have any special instructions.

PRO TIP: When ordering on Fiverr, be aware that the seller may request that you pay using a third-party payment processor such as PayPal. Be sure to only use a reputable payment processor, and never give the seller your password or login information for any account. If the seller asks you to pay outside of Fiverr, please report this to Customer Support immediately.

Once you’re ready to pay, simply click the “Pay Now” button. You’ll be taken to a new page where you can review your order one last time.

If everything looks good, simply click the “Confirm & Pay” button. Your payment will be processed and the seller will be notified that they can start working on your order.

It’s important to note that your payment is held securely by Fiverr until the work is complete and you approve it. Once you approve the work, your payment is released to the seller. If for some reason you’re not happy with the work, you can reach out to customer support for help.

Paying for a Gig on Fiverr is simple and secure. Just provide your payment information when you sign up, and then click the “Pay Now” button when you’re ready to checkout. Your payment will be held securely until the work is complete and you approve it, at which point it will be released to the seller.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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