As the 'expert' in the process, the developer can be held partially
liable for allowing a scheme like this to go thru without being
clearly on record as advising the client, in the strongest written
terms, against this course of action.

If the client can't be talked out of this, write something up
explaining the dangers in clear terms, along with your strong
recommendation against this course of action.  Make them respond in
writing that you must do it anyway.

I've used the above with my own clients and I always prep them
verbally in advance so they understand the situation and know you are
just going thru a necessary step to protect yourself.  Don't drop the
letter on them out of the blue.

If they can't or won't do this I would not take the job.

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Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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