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Sometimes I get cross with non paying clients.
If people arent going to pay for work and ignore you. they really should change their server password. 2 months no communication.
http://vegashomeseller.com/ Any designers developers contacted by DomainDad https://gfy.com/member.php?u=188212 get paid in advance. |
not cool to post this here, will make sure to never do any biz with you
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Getting burned always sucks. But posting this thread was a very bad idea. You just admitted to a possible crime, possible defamation, possible damages.. and all he's gotta do is google his domain and this thread will pop up.
The professional way to handle it would have been small claims court.. or whatever they have in your jurisdiction. |
HAHAHA this is brilliant
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2 months later from being ignored, I deleted the work I did. the photo is from his own advert. http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/apa/4132142438.html I'm just pissed off at losing $x,xxx just this week to non paying clients. And if I was going to pay over a house deposit Id be glad to see this thread, cunt may keep the $ no?. |
Example: You do roofing work for me. I don't pay. You don't have the right to come and deface my property just because you have the key.
Delete the site you built.. sure. Vandalize it.. not a good idea. |
GFY never fails to disappoint with it's endless parade of idiots creating idiotic threads. Congrats... you gained unauthorized access to someones server and defaced their site - then posted proof of your criminal activity on a public forum. No different than any other hacker. You're a fucking immature retard.
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Its not defamatory if its true. The OP is in Spain so obviously his options are limited. May or may not be the right way to go about things but I can't say I blame him. |
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looks as though they back up their work.
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as far as i remenber couple of months ago i did a header for domaindad.
he seemed very reasonable, payment was instant, I had no complaints. |
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I made a mental note of the OP's location when I made my statement. Of course not getting paid sucks. But there's a professional way to handle it, and a childish way to handle it. |
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As I'm sure you now regret posting this, it's to late. Even if it's deleted, you publicly made it known your intentions and what has been done. There is nothing you can do about that, so now you need to think about the road ahead. Seems like you left yourself vulnerable to be ripped off, even with bullet proof contracts, someone will find a way not to pay you. Take this as a lesson learned and add in clauses to your contracts, such as a valid credit card on file, their Tax ID (if in the US) or some payment protection on your end -- collections, etc. The crime you committed is NOT related to what he did for not paying you, unless that is within your contract. Two wrongs don't make a right, but what you did was admit you did something without permission. If I was to pay you to come in my house to change a light bulb, then didn't pay you, that doesn't give you the right to come back and take what you feel is necessary for payment. Regardless, you committed a crime no matter how you look at it. For a reference point, I have a lot of experience with business law, and criminal and civil litigation; but I'm trying to help you here. First, UNDO what you did on his site, upload it back and walk away. Then, send him/her a certified letter, NOT email so you have proof and tell them they have X days to pay or you will send this to collections, including policing agencies as you feel that he/she have committed fraud and stolen from you. If they are a legit company, you can find their Tax ID, include that as you can file a complaint against it, including for tax purposes. The goal would be to settle here, not to get 100%. Tell them if they pay X%, you will mark the debt as paid, as well request a release to be signed so this doesn't come back to haunt you later. |
The best thing to do is to always charge a deposit for your work and then work out a time-table for deliverables and payments. So for example if you estimate it will take 6 weeks to build a site and you both agree to the time frame, ask for 33%-50% down before you start any work. Then 2 weeks later show him the update and ask for another payment. 2 Weeks after that, show updates and ask for payment again, etc.
This way you both get what you expect. |
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Don't pay your rent, they don't come take your property in lieu of, just because they have the key. |
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develop on your server...transfer once payment is made.
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