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Scammed on Fiverr?
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2018 11:40 pm
by riddlemethis
Hello all. I'd like to share my bad experience using fiverr to buy traffic to a project page url. I've used over 10 of these people on there and none of them deliver any backers. I do not recommend that anyone buys traffic on fiverr its a big waste of time.
Re: Scammed on Fiverr?
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 1:12 pm
by s8923314
Agree, I tried some of them, brings no backers.
I tried for many, the only one works is the one who claim's they are the only one provides rank up service.
They said the will do promotion first, but i don't know how.
But that really works for 2-3 days every time I paid for it.
I don't mean their services makes my project successful, but every time apparently I got more backers than usual for a few day. And this is the only service I feel really works on Fiverr.
And some sellers who said they have 20k 50k 100k...followers on social media, they will promote for your.
I tried some, and mostly wasting of money. I mean mostly and all.
They promote your project on Facebook and Goodgle+ groups, which all you can join and post free by your self.
I suggest not to touch these service.
Re: Scammed on Fiverr?
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:35 am
by pwalk119
Yeah, these FIVERR gigs are usually foreign bots and don't really bring anything of significance to any campaigns. It's only $5, really you're getting what you pay for here.
Re: Scammed on Fiverr?
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:53 pm
by Cristina
This post has been moved to the General Chat + Introduce Yourself section.
Re: Scammed on Fiverr?
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 4:39 pm
by AaronGR
I am a big fan of Fiver, but not the traffic gigs.
I have bought a few Fiverr traffic gigs before (a few years back), and the result is terrible. Thousands of visit with no sales. Those traffic gigs are not human traffic but mostly bots, therefore you will see a sudden rise of visits without sales. If you are a project owner and would like to get some cheap traffic from Fiverr, don't waste your money. Instead, go for some legitimate big name in the market, or reach out to some blog owners and ask for a shoutout/article/mention etc.
In Fiverr, you will usually see a lot of "Outstanding " 5 stars reviews from those who have previously purchased the gigs. There is thing behind the scene calls gigs review exchange, people will buy gigs for each other and write a good review. That's it, so sometimes you'll need to use your common sense before buying a gig.
Re: Scammed on Fiverr?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 4:55 pm
by DoogleDongle2018
You get what you pay for!