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Fixed-Price Contract; Repeat Service Contracts If a Freelancer and a Client who have never entered into a Service Contract together before agree to a $600 Fixed-Price Contract, the Service Fee will be calculated as follows: FREELANCER FEES SERVICE FEE RATES SERVICE FEES $500 20% $100 ($500 x 20%) $100 10% $10 ($100 x 10%)
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Fixed-Price Contract; Repeat Service Contracts If a Freelancer and a Client who have never entered into a Service Contract together before agree to a $600 Fixed-Price Contract, the Service Fee will be calculated as follows: FREELANCER FEES SERVICE FEE RATES SERVICE FEES $500 20% $100 ($500 x 20%) $100 10% $10 ($100 x 10%) Total Freelancer Fees: $600 (Total Engagement Relationship Fees: $600) Total Service Fees: $110 Note: The Service Fee will appear as a single amount in your Account, rather than separate amounts as shown in the example above. Examples in this Agreement are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not binding. Because of rounding, the Service Fees charged may differ slightly.If the same Freelancer and Client agree to another $600 Fixed-Price Contract, the Service Fee will be calculated as follows: FREELANCER FEES SERVICE FEE RATE SERVICE FEES $600 10% $60 ($600 x 10%) Total Freelancer Fees: $600 (Total Engagement Relationship Fees: $1,200)
Fixed-Price Contract; Repeat Service Contracts If a Freelancer and a Client who have never entered into a Service Contract together before agree to a $600 Fixed-Price Contract, the Service Fee will be calculated as follows: FREELANCER FEES SERVICE FEE RATES SERVICE FEES $500 20% $100 ($500 x 20%) $100 10% $10 ($100 x 10%) Total Freelancer Fees: $600 (Total Engagement Relationship Fees: $600) Total Service Fees: $110 Note: The Service Fee will appear as a single amount in your Account, rather than separate amounts as shown in the example above. Examples in this Agreement are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not binding. Because of rounding, the Service Fees charged may differ slightly.If the same Freelancer and Client agree to another $600 Fixed-Price Contract, the Service Fee will be calculated as follows: FREELANCER FEES SERVICE FEE RATE SERVICE FEES $600 10% $60 ($600 x 10%) Total Freelancer Fees: $600 (Total Engagement Relationship Fees: $1,200) Total Service Fees: $60 If the same Freelancer and Client enter into additional Fixed-Price Contracts for different Service Contracts, the Freelancer Fees for each Service Contract will count toward the total Freelancer Fees collected for purposes of
Fixed-Price Contract; Repeat Service Contracts If a Freelancer and a Client who have never entered into a Service Contract together before agree to a $600 Fixed-Price Contract, the Service Fee will be calculated as follows: FREELANCER FEES SERVICE FEE RATES SERVICE FEES $500 20% $100 ($500 x 20%) $100 10% $10 ($100 x 10%) Total Freelancer Fees: $600 (Total Engagement Relationship Fees: $600) Total Service Fees: $110 Note: The Service Fee will appear as a single amount in your Account, rather than separate amounts as shown in the example above. Examples in this Agreement are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not binding. Because of rounding, the Service Fees charged may differ slightly.If the same Freelancer and Client agree to another $600 Fixed-Price Contract, the Service Fee will be calculated as follows: FREELANCER FEES SERVICE FEE RATE SERVICE FEES $600 10% $60 ($600 x 10%) Total Freelancer Fees: $600 (Total Engagement Relationship Fees: $1,200) Total Service Fees: $60 If the same Freelancer and Client enter into additional Fixed-Price Contracts for different Service Contracts, the Freelancer Fees for each Service Contract will count toward the total Freelancer Fees collected for purposes of determining the Tiered Pricing that applies to the Service Fees. If the Freelancer collects $10,000 in Freelancer Fees from the Client, then the Service Fee on any additional Freelancer Fees for the Engagement Relationship with the Client will be 5% of the Freelancer Fees. For example, if the Freelancer has collected a total of $15,000 in Freelancer Fees during the Engagement Relationship and the Freelancer and Client enter into a new Fixed-Price Contract for $1,000, the Service Fee would be determined as follows:

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