Scammed $650 and now I have to deal with an $80,000 lawyer.. tough break

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TimmyTurner3432 on February 27th, 2020 at 05:44 UTC »

In all seriousness I'm quite upset about this. Never using the website I found this client on again.

EDIT: To answer everyone asking why I charged him such a low flat rate, it’s because it was an extremely simple website. To give you an idea, instead of asking me to implement cart and checkout, he just asked me to put his discord name on the page and instructions on how to add him to purchase. Stuff like that. It would have been even cheaper if he didn’t keep changing his mind about everything

strudledudle on February 27th, 2020 at 05:48 UTC »

I don't think he's ever heard the expression. Cause it's you have to spend money to make money.

ChristianTheBob on February 27th, 2020 at 06:54 UTC »

Shit, man. Feel bad for you. I usually put up an index file with a big message saying the website has been suspended due to lack of payment in situations where the customer flat out refuses to pay.

It's always nice having their own domain name warn customers/partners that they don't pay.

Depending on customer, that also convince them to pay, once in a while.