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Tolya Ivanov2014-11-27 05:08:35
Freelance
Tolya Ivanov, 2014-11-27 05:08:35

Where can I leave feedback about a freelancer?

Hello, I posted a project on freelancing, described it, found a contractor for the project, I liked his work.
The contractor did half of the work and received an advance payment, uploaded the files to my hosting, said that he would adjust later and I have been listening to the word TOMORROW for 2 weeks and the word: I will send it to the post office - it takes no idea how much.
The quality is terribly dissatisfied, it is clear that the person is of low qualification, I begged him to complete the whole amount + 40% on top, but this person only went deeper into his employment, several times he said that he had a hangover, that he barely survived, then it got worse and worse and now I deleted it from Skype because it is meaningless.
How can I punish him? There is all the correspondence and all his coordinates, the world should know its "heroes" from Pavlograd, Ukraine.

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Puma Thailand, 2014-11-27
@opium

No way, this is a fake account, it’s stupid to pay even half in advance, even for trusted akam in Russia, if you want reliability, go to Odessa.
Why did you throw another 40% on top, I don’t understand

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Memorivardo, 2014-11-27
@Memorivardo

There is no such worldwide fund of divorces and divorces. And even if you write, few people read reviews on other resources than the one on which they are looking for an artist. And change the account time to spit. All in all, a useless exercise.
You can punish morally. Through cunning schemes.
1. Write to the freelancer that you yourself are to blame for the current situation, that you set the task poorly, etc. That you don’t hold a grudge against him and, in principle, you liked everything.
2. Write again in a week. About the fact that a very large project is pecking at you - a social network. The client is an American. The money is big for the order that the performer has, but perhaps he will not be able to take it and whether our accursed one, in which case, will not be able to take on the order. Special emphasis on big money
3. Then spend your precious time and draw (or order) the beginning of the TK on the social. network.
4. We marinate a freelancer for 4-5 days.
5. Then we write again that that performer falls off and with a probability of 85% the order of our trickster.
6. Then again marinate for 4-5 days. If he starts writing himself, we get off with excuses, like the Americans are thinking and designing something there.
7. We write a victorious cheer to the freelancer, order him, the first installment of payment for the execution of part of the TK in the amount of 200 thousand. On full implementation, another 300 thousand.
8. We give him a stump of TK and wait.
9. From time to time we kick with the fact that the amerikos asks him to send a screenshot
10. After the development time has expired, we say that we gave the amerikos to look at
11. We marinate for 4-5 days
12. We write that the amerikos said that the developer was mediocre and took the order :)
13. We rejoice at the accomplished revenge.
The bottleneck is the TK, but it so happened that I once created one social network for an American in a team and I still had almost legal PD, over which I carved for a week, for 75 sheets, I can share it :)
But just revenge is bad thing. My advice is, if you take 5-8 freelancers a year, then contact the proven ones already. Few freelancers refuse to re-order.
Good luck to you.

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aleks28, 2016-10-28
@aleks28

500 rubles, but still. Sorry for the wasted time. He trusted, but there is no payment, he still ignores
Skype of a bad customer: seo optim, s, e, o.be
website: agromag.by

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Stepan Krapivin, 2017-03-09
@Sc0undRel

your images are already cropped to 300x300
expert-obzor.ru/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/smartfo...
and width and height are specified in the img tag, and the properties specified in the tag are priority

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