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<font face="Calibri">I am sorry, I hope the developers who I have dealt
with can speak up about me, I am just an honest business man/Graphic
Designer trying to get by and I believe I treat and pay the true
professionals on here well. Please don't judge me by one bad
experience...<br>
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<p class="p1">Andy McDonald</p>
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Gretchen Cawthon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Agreed that the time may not be worth the effort, but in my case, the
client is continuing to use developers directly from this list and not
pay them or partly pay them and then skip out on the remainder. He is
clearly a problem. What can we do about it?
Gretchen
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