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Problem Client - advice on how to handle this
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12/01/2005 19:23:30
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australia
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows 2000 SP4
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00976103
Message ID:
00976630
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7
Hi,
I think everyone is missing the point, if the client doesn't pay for the code supplied, he is in breach of copyright.
Copyright is not assigned until you the author give a written release, he has no option but to pay, or face the consequences.
I helped an associate recently in a similar situation, there is no greater pleasure in life to "screw a screwer". The client payed dearly for his discresions.

>Perhaps someone can give me a little advice on how they would handle this. In my 21 years as a programmer this is the first time I have experienced this.
>
>Without getting to specific, I did a small project for the client of another UT member (no handshakes or signed contracts). I accepted it as I had a few free hours (it took less than 40 hours). My complaint is not with the UT member, but the client.
>
>The client was very happy when I completed the project, and I have his email stating such - and also requesting I work longer term with him. However, when he got the bill he wanted to negotiate a differnt price (or take it up with the UT member and I assume have him pay me). I agreed to a different price with the client just to get it over with. By the way, that different price was 1/2 price. I still haven't received payment, although he has said "it's in the mail."
>
>My question is this: if I don't get paid, or if the client attempts to ask for further discounts what my next step is. It's such a small amount of money as far as I am concerned I am thinking of just deleting the project and not shipping him my source code.
>
>Any thoughts is appreciated. I am just trying to make sure I am not over-reacting, but I want it to just be over with.
>
>Mel Cummings
Regards N Mc Donald
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