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First, thanks for all of the private emails on this, I will reply, just caught up in some storage problems.

It does seem that someone could make a few bucks at this while helping the community. Really, how does one choose someone though?

What I'd like to see is a flat rate. Say $50.00 for general help and upgrades. You're called upon to help now and then, no surprises. Sometimes it'll take 5 minutes, sometimes an hour.

If things go beyond QMT, you can always talk pricing at that point but if it's just related to QMT, if you know your stuff, you should be able to figure it out quickly.

In my case, I'm just a startup so I can't afford hourly or monthly just yet. The person I can count on however will more than likely be the person I'm always calling as projects get larger and more commercial.

Any thoughts?

PS: It's great to see people stepping up, thank you.


When I had looked at your system using my test domain, messages were getting into Yahoo's bulk folder, so they were working (moving them to the Inbox will eventually lead to you being able to deliver to Yahoo correctly). I did not get around to looking at Hotmail.

As far as choosing someone, you have to do your research. Look around on the product's forums and see who posts contributing emails - ie: who actually has answers/suggestions that fix people's problems. Those are the people that I would choose to speak to first. Some may be amicable to your offers, others will not. It's almost like buying a car. Cheapest isn't always best, but it will probably get you to work eventually.

And don't be put off by time-stingy people. I am one of those people. I have other projects to work on and I don't get a lot of return off of QMT work. My donate buttons have yielded enough to pay for the domain name for 2 years. I have actual paying clients who come first. I'd like to help more, but I get hundreds of emails a day asking for help. Look in the archives for posts from the people offering you support. You'll get a quick handle on how knowledgeable a person is by looking at their pas posts.


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