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  1. 1 minute ago, Paul said:

    Does that mean you going to pay him for the work that he completed?

    It's not our job to arbitrate disputes, but I'd hope that you guys can work something out. Reputation is very important.

    Let's me go down the list one last time...  

    1. He had REPEATEDLY asked for a "project completion" despite the fact telling him at least once that I would inform him that I would let him once I am ready.  

    2. He then proceed to question my ability to pay despite the fact the product was not going to be rendered at the time.  

    3. He then stated terrible thoughts regarding me in the PM 

    4. Then he proceed to posting these information INCLUDING CONFIDENTIAL information!  

    I am sorry but these characteristics spells out "I want my money soon/now" rather than "I will wait right here and just make sure your okay from time to time" like EVERY NORMAL freelancer/company would!  

  2. 5 minutes ago, Blesta.Store said:

    college is different as they work with you and as part of the employee confidentiality they can't tell anyone or take the piss. But it doesn't stop others who you hire if you tell someone and then rip them off when they've done the work and you go "na, I can't give you a timeframe estimate" and then end the project even though the guys have worked on it... People don't work for air.

    I expect the same regardless. Being salty like this is not going to win them "awesome points". It just shows that they value materials more than ever...  

    And since when I did ripped them off? I will say it again... I told them when I am READY I would let them know. If they want to check up on me that would be fine. But asking for project deadlines and if I would be paying are questions that shouldn't been asked. Given that I already responded to the first and the latter is very inappropriate.  

    You wait until billing THEN if they still won't pay then you question them. Not prior to work completion.   

  3. 1 minute ago, Blesta.Store said:

    Medical information is Your NHS number, your tablets, your Social Security Number if you're from the USA. You told him and did you say "Don't tell anyone but I'm blind" or did you sign a "Non-disclosure" for telling someone personal information about you're wellbeing? And for a timeframe they don't expect a time and a date, a couple of weeks would be suitable. Or Next month or just a date. You can change it you know. They don't hold a knife to you and make you stick to it.

    By default anyone who I work with is REQUIRED to keep such information confidential unless I says so. So my college cannot share this information even though I already left, my older hosting companies can't do it either,  and so on. 

  4. I said I didn't have one on me. I always just updated people when I am ready or when I THINK I will be ready. But I cannot work with someone who will want one, asking question  about payments when it not even time yet and now? releasing medical information? 

    2 minutes ago, Blesta.Store said:

    no he hasn't he stated you said you are blind as-well as hard of hearing. 

    Yes he had, that still medical information. 

  5. 1 minute ago, GosuHost said:

    That's the problem with Live Demos. You can use programs to copy the webpage and never pay a dime. Usually best practice would be a short video showing each page or the page as one whole image.

    I had already said that I would be NOT be using it. No way that this guy is worming his way for money for the reasons I stated on the messages AND now that he leaked MEDICAL data without my consent as well. 

  6. 2 minutes ago, Blesta.Store said:

    He asked for feedback and the content you wanted on the design, so they can work out a timeframe with the freelancer. He never mentioned anything about a Final Payment as far as I can see.

    I said that I would supply that when I was ready...

  7. 1 hour ago, Lampard said:

    Since it was HTML theme the codes could be stolen which i am not sure if he did as i just sent him demo.

    While the messages were in line this is NOT true. You sent a live demo but not the files themselves.  

    I will NOT be using your product and I made a early discharge on this as quoted in the messages. You NEVER EVER question a customer's ability to pay up. That is handled at BILLING time and BILLING time ONLY.  

  8. 5 minutes ago, agisthos said:

    I just installed the new v4 for a test run. Very nice. And I forgot I already purchased an unbranded copy back in 2013 that has been sitting in my account unused. Paul it says never expire in the account, but when installed the admin panel tells me I do not get updates or support. Was the $300 purchase back in 2013 for lifetime unbranded? or just unbranded without support as you sell now for 300?

    For who wants to know, Blesta 2.5.4 has been working fine on PHP 5.6 for me, but there are many functions I don't use, so its not definitive.

    The 300 bucks version basically I BELIEVE works just like most "lifetime" licenses works. You pay a lump sum then  every year AFTER that you pay $40+/year to keep support and updates. But if you wanted lifetime features too you can get that for a literal 500 bucks payment (the last time I check" which would include lifetime support and updates. 

  9. 8 hours ago, Blesta Addons said:

    Upgrade to latest version and ask them to write the module for latest version .

    Indeed it's the business's responsibly to either...  

    1. Pay for support/updates as needed 

    OR 

    2. Arrange for "managed" updates to be pushed out for them a flat fee per month/year/lifetime/etc.  

    For custom works that is. 

  10. 1 hour ago, Tyson said:

    Remember you get what you pay for.

    I would kindly like to explain why I feel there more to this rather than "throwing more money at it". For simplicity stakes...  

    Let's pretend that... 

    Car A: $10,000 it's can speed up to 50MPH and gives you on average of 16MPG   

    Car B: $16,000 it's can speed up to 80MPH and gives you on average of 20MPG   

    Car C: $8,000 it's can speed up to 24MPH (slow moving vehicle) and gives you on average 10MPG  

    According to what you said it is said that Car B is ALWAYS the "best way to go". While it boasts the "highest" specs does that means that Car B is worth the higher cost per unit of specification?  

    Meaning that unless you value something else of Car B for the extra over-headed costs (for example it's MAX speed) rather it's value. Then I would buy Car A any day. Since it only a $2,000 different and that $2,000 extra gives you SO MUCH more than the $8,000 version (car C).  

    See what I means?

  11. 16 minutes ago, Blesta.Store said:

    You're misreading my replies, i said they should show you... You can try a private demo and give constructed feedback but the designers shouldnt work for air.

    Ahh I see what you meant now absolutely. That how one of them did much work on a site and beside minor errors it was "ready" and thus he said he would be fixing it while I make the payment. Then 30 minutes after I made said payment I got the files and there was like 2 "odd balls" and he gave it the final "whack" it needed.  

     

  12. 12 minutes ago, Blesta.Store said:

    Well if someone has worked on a design they should be paid for it imo, but they should design it to your requirements show you updates and tweak it to how you want. Not just finish it and someone goes nah dont like it. Id be like could have told me earlier... If you get me?

    Not it comes out half butted that it required previous works. I want PROOF that the design was done to functioning and satisfaction.     

    Just like being able to test drive a car on the lot or at least the dealer willing to drive it with you in it right? Despite the dealer may be wasting their time, mileages on the vehicle, wear and tear and so on.  

  13. 1 hour ago, Blesta.Store said:

    sadly you wont get a you like it or no payment from a reliable designers, it should be 50% up front and 50% at finish or 4x 25%. 

    I recommend Harzem if you can afford him harzemdesigns.com, otherwise try Zomex.

    I had two (they left and I am not even in that community anymore for other reasons) not paid until I saw the finished product on their test location. Of course your not getting the files until it's paid in full but to see the finished product AND agreeing to pay for that? That should be in reach.  

    Just like "test driving" a car or getting a trial license before paying for either of these.  

    2 hours ago, Lampard said:

    I know few freelancers that are into web development, PM me your requirements and budget. I will contact them and see if they can fulfill your requirements.

    Seems like a plan. Thanks in advance. :)

  14. 1 minute ago, TylerBun said:

    I agree with Lampard. A freelancer would be ideal for this. I don't know anyone personally though. You'll just have to browse a site like Upwork and I'm sure you'll find a decent candidate.

    I tried that before but I ended up getting short changed. I would prefer if it came with a guarantee that I will like it or my money back. Or "you don't need to pay for it until it completed to your expectations".   Given that when I paid for that over at Fivver I needed another whole 2 MONTHS to find TWO people to help me repair it... 

    But thanks you for the thoughts regardless. 

  15. 4 hours ago, Lampard said:

    Just hire the freelancer and do one-time payment, to be honest they give so many revisions in so affordable budget. Hiring someone from company will surely cost lot of money and of course their policies will have many limitations, so freelancer will be a good choice.

    Thank you for your contribution, if you or anyone else knows such a person who can probably fulfills this well for me on a budget then feel free to let me know. :)

  16. Hello, I am looking to setup a small website hosting business however while I am quite versed with the IT aspects in order to support myself and eventually my clients. I am not so well with making the website itself. Does anyone know of a company or a developer that can do this for me? All without the seemly demands of paying his/her monthly rent in full?

    Thanks in advance!

  17. 45 minutes ago, CyberHour said:

    @MineHarvest66 If you are looking on BitPay as a girlfriend then yes, she is not talking that much .  BitPay just works + they 
    We are using coinpayments.net and their module can be found here https://www.coinpayments.net/merchant-tools-plugins

    Ahh I see, looks like coin payments just take in the coins? But doesn't let you auto convert to USD in a bank account automatically? Thus you has to manually exchange them for such?

  18. 4 hours ago, CoinGate said:

     

    Start accepting cryptocurrencies in your Blesta store via CoinGate!

     

    During previous year, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have proved to be not just a convenient way of making payments, but also an extremely valuable group of assets.

    Are you interested to know how your online business could benefit from digital currencies? There are plenty reasons why, and here are our favorites!

    1. Attract new customers that wish to spend their coins. The total cryptocurrency market cap has quadrupled in 2017 alone, and coin holders are very willing to spend their tokens on products online!

    2. Accepting cryptocurrency payments is cheap, easy and safe! No chargeback risks, huge intermediary fees, or country restrictions for your customers. Most importantly, setting it up takes just an hour or so, since you don’t need to fill any paperwork or sign agreements.

    3. Bitcoin gives you a sustainable competitive advantage! Every business needs some marketing tricks to be different to other players in the market. Even though the adoption of digital currencies is growing, don’t miss the chance and be at the forefront of cryptocurrency adopters in e-commerce.

    Okay, so how do you get started with accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies?

    CoinGate is a company that offers a flexible and easy solution for all online merchants. Integration of our gateway is super simple, and we provide 24/7/365 support to our merchants as well as their customers who need help with making payments.

    The perks we offer:

    1. CoinGate is one of few companies that allows accepting not only Bitcoin, but Altcoin payments as well. This feature is integrated automatically for all of our merchants!

    2. Receive payouts in USD, EUR or Bitcoin (we cover Bitcoin transaction and SEPA transfer costs). Never worry about the technicalities of cryptocurrencies - all payments made with Altcoins are converted to Bitcoin, and paid out in Bitcoin or your currency of choice.

    3. We charge only 1% from your orders that get paid, and there are no monthly, registration or other fees.

    4. CoinGate has simplified all the procedures for the merchants. Now, you can extend your invoice expiration time and set up a desired threshold up to which partial payments are automatically accepted.

    5. We have developed free payment extensions for almost every e-commerce platform, including Blesta! Spend less than an hour to start accepting cryptocurrencies and do not hesitate to contact our support team and developers for integration assistance at https://coingate.com/contact

    Our plugin is already listed on Blesta marketplace - you can download it here:

    https://marketplace.blesta.com/#/extensions/77-Accept Cryptocurrency Payments

    Visit our website for setup instructions and download the Blesta module straight from GitHub:

    https://coingate.com/plugins/blesta

     

    Hello, I been looking for something like this but I am confused if this works with all countries banks (including USA) regarding payouts, and frequency as well as any fees for being paid out via bank?  

    Finally if so what stipulations are in place? Do I just need to enter "regular" personal information and like my last four SSN. Or will I be required to present ID, full SSN, and all of that "jazz"?  

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