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What Does Unapproved Mean on Fiverr?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 9:50 pm

If you’re a newbie to Fiverr, you may be wondering what “unapproved” means on the site. Here’s a quick explanation:

When a buyer first signs up for Fiverr, they are given a “newbie” badge. This badge means that they haven’t completed any transactions on the site yet. Once the buyer completes their first transaction, the badge is removed and they become an “approved” buyer.

PRO TIP: If you see the word “unapproved” on a Fiverr gig, it means that the gig has not been reviewed or approved by Fiverr. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the gig is bad, but it does mean that you should do your own research before ordering.

There are some benefits to being an approved buyer. For one, you can leave feedback for the seller once the transaction is complete.

This feedback helps other buyers know whether or not the seller is reliable. Also, approved buyers can request custom orders from sellers. Custom orders are basically requests for specific types of gigs that aren’t already offered by the seller.

So, if you see a gig that you’re interested in but it’s marked as “unapproved,” that just means that the buyer hasn’t completed any transactions on Fiverr yet. Once they do, they’ll become an approved buyer and will be able to leave feedback and request custom orders.

In conclusion, unapproved simply means that the buyer is new to Fiverr and has not completed any transactions yet. Once they do, they will become an approved buyer with some added benefits.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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