Handle Difficult Clients on Fiverr: Mushkil Client ko Kaise Handle Karein?
Category: Fiverr Tips / Freelancing Guide
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Every freelancer needs to know how to handle difficult clients. You get a message, and the client is angry, rude, or asking for way too much work for very little money.
Your heart beats fast. You get angry. You want to argue.
Stop.
Reacting with emotion will kill your freelancing career. Reacting with professionalism will build it.
In my years on Fiverr, I have handled clients who wanted 500 pages done for cheap, clients who kept rejecting my work, and I even lost my account for 3 months due to a hacker! But because I stayed professional, I saved those relationships.
In this guide, I am sharing my exact real chat scripts. These are the messages I sent to save the situation, protect my dignity, and still get 5-star reviews.
1. How to Handle Difficult Clients with Low Budgets
The Situation:
I had a client (“Zeus”) who wanted me to convert 40–50 documents (approx. 400–500 pages) from PDF to Word. My standard rate would have been around $400.
He messaged: “My budget is around $150.”
Most beginners would either get angry or accept the low price out of desperation just for getting your first order. I did neither.
My Script (The “Value Pivot”):
I acknowledged his budget but stood firm on my value.
“Thanks for sharing. I completely understand your budget. Given the formatting involved (headers, footers, tables, and branding), my standard rate is $0.80/page. However, since you’re looking at a long-term association, I can adjust this to $0.65/page, and for very large volumes (500+ pages), we can work at $0.50/page.”
Why this worked:
- I didn’t say “No.”
- I explained why my price is high (formatting involved).
- I offered a discount only for bulk work.
2. The “Show Me Previous Work” Trap
The Situation:
A client (“Ervin”) wanted to see examples of Excel templates I had made for other clients to check if I was good enough.
The Problem:
I cannot share previous clients’ files. It is a violation of confidentiality. If I share Client A’s file with Client B, Client B will think I will leak his data too!
My Script (The Privacy Protection):
“I completely understand. To respect past client confidentiality, I don’t share old project files. But no worries — I’ll create a fresh, real sample based on your requirements. I’ll share real screenshots and even the editable Excel file so you can review it before finalizing.”
The Result:
The client respected me more because he knew his data would be safe with me.
3. The Nightmare: Hacked Account & Recovery (Meri Real Story)
This was my biggest challenge. My Fiverr account was hacked. The hacker messaged my new and old clients asking for bank details. Fiverr detected this suspicious activity and permanently deleted my account.
I lost everything overnight.
But I didn’t panic. I didn’t get disappointed because I knew I hadn’t done anything wrong. I trusted the process.
I followed Fiverr’s policy and kept contacting support. It took 3 months, but I got my account back. The first thing I did? I messaged my old clients to explain.
My Script (Winning the Client Back):
“Dear [Client Name], I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to inform you that my Fiverr account was recently suspended for a few months, but I am now back and available to continue providing services… Thank you for your understanding and support.”
The Result:
My old client (“rg1021”) replied immediately. He gave me access to his folders again, and we resumed work. Honesty pays off.
❌ WARNING: Do Not Use Third-Party Apps (Auto Refreshers)
Many Indian beginners make a huge mistake: They use “Auto Refresher” Chrome extensions or mobile apps to stay “Online” 24/7. Do not do this.
Using third-party apps to fake your online status is a violation of Fiverr’s Terms of Service. It can get your account banned.
Be Active, Don’t Fake It. If you use bots, you are putting your entire business at risk for a small shortcut.
My Top 5 “Copy-Paste” Scripts for You
Use these exact sentences when you are stuck:
- When a client asks for free work:
“I’d be happy to do a small 2-page sample so you can check the quality. For the full document, I can send a custom offer.” - When you are late (Be Honest):
“Actually, tomorrow is my sister’s marriage so I will be able to rectify it after 3 days if you don’t mind. I appreciate your patience.” - When a client is angry:
“I understand your concern. Let me fix that for you right away. My goal is to make sure you are 100% satisfied.” - Asking for a Review (Polite):
“If everything looks good and meets your requirements, I’d really appreciate your feedback and review. It helps me a lot!” - The “I’m Online” Greeting:
“Hi! Thanks for contacting me. I’m currently online and will respond shortly. Meanwhile, feel free to share the task details…”
Conclusion: You Are The Boss
Remember one thing: Freelancing is a business. It is not a prison 9-to-5 job.
In a 9-to-5, you have a boss who tells you what to do. In freelancing, YOU are the boss.
- You choose the price.
- You choose the clients.
- You choose your holidays.
If a client is rude, you have the freedom to walk away. If you make a mistake, you have the power to fix it. Treat your freelancing like a real business, stay honest, and success will follow.
Have you ever faced a rude client? Tell me in the comments below!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I ask a buyer for a 5-star review on Fiverr?
No, never ask for “5 stars” specifically. This is against Fiverr’s Terms of Service and can get your account warned. You can politely ask for “feedback” or a “review” using the script I shared above, but let the client decide the rating.
What should I do if a client is being abusive or rude?
Do not reply with anger. First, try to de-escalate using a polite script. If they use bad language or threats, take a screenshot and report them to Fiverr Customer Support immediately. You do not have to tolerate abuse.
Is it okay to use an Auto Refresher to stay online?
Absolutely not. Fiverr’s algorithm can detect auto-refreshers and bots. Using them will lead to a permanent ban. It is better to download the Fiverr mobile app to stay responsive while you are away from your laptop.
What if the client wants to cancel the order after I did the work?
This is frustrating. First, ask them specifically what is wrong and offer a revision. If they still refuse, you can contact Fiverr Support to prove you delivered the work. However, sometimes it is better to mutually cancel to avoid a bad review—protecting your profile rating is more important than one order.












