uhh, take it offline?

tw

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He didn't have one to start with. Therefore, the client really had no
> emotional tie to the project. No milestones, no financial interests. Sure he
> got a down payment it seems, but contracts tend to put just enough
> "psychological hold" over a person to make them sit up and take notice.
>
> Sure, there's a few that don't care about contracts and happily sign away,
> never read them, then think "ha! Who cares, I can break it" and that's the
> chance you take in business. And yes, then you have to go to small claims
> court.
>
> But the percentage of being ripped off, gets lower the more contracts there
> are. If that makes sense. So was referring to the "Next time ..."
>
>> :: -----Original Message-----
>> :: From: Bill Wheatley
>> ::
>> :: Even with a contract wont you still have to take it to small claims
>> :: court?
>
>
>
> 

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