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Originally Posted by $tandaman
Kasey, i run a design company, so i can feel your pain, but I am with Alien on this. Regardless of what the situation is, whether it's clear or misunderstanding, you can not legally and ethically fuck up someone's site just because you have access.
I am no lawyer but you got to be completely retarded to go and admit your actions in public, giving a cause for action in a defamation suite. You just signed yourself up for full bankruptcy.. showing damages would be easy, there is proof on this thread already.
We live in a legal society, and the way to solve it is to file a civil suite, in a small clams court to collect the funds if you are right, you won't find a Judge to get you paid on GFY.
Do you think there are many companies who would be willing to hire you knowing shall there be any kind of issue, the laundry will be on GFY and their reputation has a potential to be tarnished. Good luck getting jobs.
Lesson to learn regardless, get your paperwork straight before doing work to make sure there are no misunderstandings from any side.
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Good post $tandaman. I also think she'd perhaps should have had more patience. The letter was written in a professional manner (till the last line), but she could at least wait two weeks and try to sort it out. I think more people would back her up if she didn't clown around with the site.