On 4/17/01, Kevin Langevin penned:
>I have a client who was going to use EZ-Cart for a solution, and after
>putting together a deal with them for a large number of licenses, they
>agreed that my client would pay 1/2 up front, and the other 1/2 upon
>successfully launching their first site using EZ-Cart.  My client's credit
>card was subsequently charged for the entire amount, and despite sending
>them copies of the email agreements on the terms, they refused to issue a
>credit, and my client has issued a chargeback through his credit card
>company.  The guys who make EZ Cart have been a HUGE pain to deal with,
>completely unethical, in my opinion, and to boot, their code isn't that
>good.  It's got a lot of "patchwork" qualities, that makes it evident that
>it was developed by a number of people with very different styles, and they
>do some REALLY bizarre stuff with their licensing code, which slows down the
>executiong of literally every template in the app.
>
>I'd steer clear unless you want to buy a license for a large set of source
>code to use as a base to develop from, and even then, there are probably
>better options.

Just want to clarify that this isn't my <cf_ezcart>, lest someone 
gets confused. I'm easy and fun to deal with and have never had a 
chargeback against my merchant account. LOL
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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