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Originally posted by quiet:
for sure. apparently: a non-existent website, no documentation for their software, complain loudly about having to give support for said software... oh yeah, and it's not even available anymore if you want to buy it.
must be some real amazing shit.
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And he paid $2000 knowing all of this!
Hahaha! Nobody forks over $2000 for a script unless they want it really bad.
I've been offered $2000 for a script that I coded that had no documentation, no website, no promotion, and it was not available to the public... Custom software is very expensive -- because a programmer's time is worth a lot of money. Good programmers make as much as doctors or lawyers. You get what you pay for -- and sorry to tell you -- $2000 for a piece of custom software is dirt cheap. This is perfect example of someone underestimating the value of a programmer's time -- this could have been avoided w/ a contract.
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