I did with Fiverr. No refund. In one email the rep actually said, "However, i can proceed with canceling and refunding the more recent orders" which would've been over $500. They then went back on that only to give $500 in expiring credits instead. That was shocking to me since they already had promised that in writting. This is not what they actually said, but this was the gist of their last email to me: Yes, we lied. Yes, we broke our promise. Yes, we're protecting a content farm operator. What are you going to do about it? Sue us for $500? Go ahead, we'll see you in arbitration in 18 months after you've spent $2,000 on legal fees. Or take the credits and shut up
@Harlan Kilstein I was looking at some of the new vendors you reccomended on Upwork. Do you have anyone else you'd reccomend on Fiverr? I have those $500 in credits I should probably put to use.