+1

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Don't shut the site down.
>
> Inform the client that your contract is with them, not with third party
> developers. Tell them that there are IP concerns etc. with turning your
> work
> over to another developer.
> Also realise that it seems this client wants to switch services to this new
> Developer.
>
> What they are trying to do is to get this developer to look at your system,
> how it works etc. so that the new developer can quote for updating it,
> changing it, or rewriting it.
> Inform them that you need your invoices to be paid, and if they are unable
> to make a full payment, ask them if they can make a partial payment, say
> half the amount or something like that.
>
> Also tell them that until the invoices are filled, you cannot give any
> source database and code to a competing developer. Inform them that after
> the invoices have been paid in full, you will turn over the source code and
> other information and they can move their services elsewhere if they wish.
>
>
> 

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