u/Standard-Photo-5992

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[ADVICE] What do you think of Fiverr cash advance?

Fiverr sent me a notification that I qualify for cash advance of $3,000 payable as $3610.

They say 40% of me earnings will be deducted from every sale towards repayment of the amount.

Has anyone used this feature, and do you advise me to take it or not? I make an average of $4000 earnings per month on Fiverr.

Any honest financial guidance will be highly appreciated.

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u/Standard-Photo-5992 — 5 days ago

You don't have to worry about the growing cases of leaks in recent years. Most of those nudes got out of the owners control with consent in exchange for money.

I saw somewhere girls discussing selling their private part pictures for Ksh 150 per media, and they were very casual about it.

Money is the root of all evil as its lack is.

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u/Standard-Photo-5992 — 9 days ago
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If you encounter a buyer whose words and approach shouts "low budget", I advise that you don't take their order. 99.9% of clients who have made my time hard on Fiverr are those low-budget clients I accomodated. They will either be bossy, ask for a thousand minor revisions, and not complete the order even after they've been satisfied. If they have to rate you, they'll give you a 4.5 or 4.7. Never 5- star.

I have learned to read and turn them down to make my life easier on Fiverr.

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u/Standard-Photo-5992 — 11 days ago

I was recently watching a certain interview of a married Nairobi corporate babe in her early 30s confessing how she was having an affair with an office boyfriend (27) and still managing her husband (37) so he doesn't get a wind of it.

She narrated how she and her office boyfriend used to pass by a BnB on Fridays after work, having their moment before she drove herself back home to cook for the husband. Sometimes, she would lie to her husband about going to corporate meetings but spend the weekend at her office boyfriend's place, until one day she brought her husband a STD that ate him for some time and damaged one of his kidneys.

After the husband pressed her, she confessed and apologized, but he left the home and switched off the phone, leaving her and her 2 kids behind.

Later, she ditched the corporate guy as she claimed he was giving her STIs back to back, and she was pleading with the husband to come back.

To be honest, such stories and many other incidents such as the Russian Guy saga, the nail tech escapade, and many other cases of paternity fraud make a Nairobi man want to reconsider his decision before claiming a woman.

Nairobi is a sin city!

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u/Standard-Photo-5992 — 11 days ago