How about no? - eviltoast

Everything worked perfectly as it always does.

  • ignism@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Sounds like you might want to add some sort of terms of agreement to your estimates. I built sites that never saw the light of day, but that is entirely up to the client. A site not being live doesn’t mean my client doesn’t need to pay me.

    • Perfide@reddthat.com
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      10 months ago

      It was for a family friend who is disabled and unable to work a normal job, so me and my brother(also a dev on this) agreed to be paid on project completion. Long story short, she wasn’t able to pay so the final bug fixes were never done, and the code has been left to rot. Under different circumstances I’d be putting pressure to get at least some payment, but it’s pointless imo.

      Lesson learned though, not doing that again.