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Igor2019-05-03 13:24:12
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Igor, 2019-05-03 13:24:12

How to deal with an unpleasant customer?

A client wrote to me that after 2 years, that he paid for the domain name, but you see, the site does not work, what kind of watermelon actually? (The fact that the hosting has stood for 2 years without payment and no backups already does not bother him at all.)
While working with him, I suffered a lot of all sorts of shit, but the project did a good job and did not mess around.
I found my project.
The question is how to deal with the client?
I just don’t want to give it away, I spent time searching and obviously still ask me to upload it to the hosting.

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Stalker_RED, 2019-05-03
@xandri

Spend 20 minutes, write a polite letter like "dear full name, because you haven't paid for hosting for two years, the site was disabled and removed by the hoster . Work to restore it will cost so much. And finalization services will be paid separately, depending on the amount of work."
And set a price that can compensate for your mental suffering :)

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Alex-1917, 2019-05-03
@alex-1917

From your tone, you DON'T WANT to continue working with him.
Well, what kind of watermelon are you asking here?
Answer - NOT FOUND (because it was not obliged).
For people who call themselves businessmen, the concept of progers is lower than the lowest, some are ready to give more for prostitutes than for a proger for a week's work - why should he also lie down in front of him with a bedding?)))
Let him buy a bedding for himself on Tverskaya, and you will competently and politely tip over.
The main thing is that he does not read your opuses here, that will be fun ...

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Sanes, 2019-05-03
@Sanes

Set a price to refuse. For example x10 from the original.

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Mitya ToDaSyo, 2019-05-03
@dimastik1986

I also think that you need to keep the brand in any situation, and if the client is arrogant, then let him pay extra for milk for harmfulness))) with a smile and politely tell him that this type of work is worth it ... and that's all)

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CityCat4, 2019-05-03
@CityCat4

Miser pays twice.
The fool pays three times.
The sucker always pays :)
Your client is at least the first and second at the same time :) You still endured him for two years :) Now let him pay :)

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Puma Thailand, 2019-05-03
@opium

Just write him an invoice.

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