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Originally Posted by malakajoe
As stated earlier you have to get everything in writing, exactly what the project will entail. This protects both sides. If you don't get a complete estimate and scope of work then either side should expect it to go wrong, and more than likely will go wrong.
If customer goes out of the scope of work a project change must be written and approved, with any cost changes (if any).
Go through all the motions or you will get screwed.
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It doesnt make a difference, i have the emails saying it will be done on the due date, and i also have all the bullshit excuses emails along with the fake launch dates...
I do have documentation, he knows he bailed on the project and didnt finish the job he committed. He cant even deny that.
He just makes up excuses such as 'i was rude" after waiting for 5 months, apparently if you dont ignore someones email for over a week and th person says "Where the fuck are you" that is rude.
Who knew? i thought blowing someone off along with the project they PAID you for was rude..