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Your job color indicates your job status!

If you have been one of our regular customers and have had some orders with us, you might notice that in your job overview page in MisterClipping website, each job line appears in different colors. Actually, the color of the job line changes according to the status of your job. Therefore, in a page full of different jobs with different colors, it will be more convenient if you know which color represents which status. We will “translate” them for you!

If the color of your job line is yellow : this is still a new job and you are about to upload some images now. Click on “upload” button, and choose the uploading methods. Once you click on “submit offer”, the color will change to orange.

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If the color of your job line is orange : your images are being reviewed. In a few minutes, you will receive an email with the price offer from us. So don’t forget to check your mailbox! Once we have done reviewing, the color will change to red.

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If the color of your job line is red : we have sent you an email with a price offer. Please click on “payment” button, and now all you have to do is to pay. Once you click on “accept offer”, the color will change to light green.

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If the color of your job line is light green : your images are being clipped by our professional clippers. They will be done within 24 hours!

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If the color of your job line is dark green : your images are available with clipping paths! Now you can click on “download” and choose the download method which you prefer the most!

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Your job status does not match its color? You might experience some problems… please contact us by email info@misterclipping.com or call +31 (0)23 5421530 or live chat with misterclipping.com in Skype – misterclipping@hotmail.com in MSN to solve it!


Posted on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 at 09:47AM by Registered CommenterMisterClipping | CommentsPost a Comment

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