A) they’re not design clients, they’re customers of an unethical platform whose sole concern is to seek out the cheapest option with no thought of actual value – I.e. cheap.
B) As an experienced professional designer, I have no interest in ingratiating myself with Fiverr’s clientele. Along with many other professionals, I’ve had to field umpteen inquiries from prospective clients who, thanks to their experience of bidding sites, believe I have no right to fair compensation for my time and work – I.e. entitled.
Nice try.