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22-10-09, 07:43 PM
If you dont have a phone number you might want to do a whois on the domain name (and keep a record of the details). Feel free to pm me if you need a hand with that.
Unfortunately this happens a lot...people set themselves up as web designers (figuring its easy) on a self-employed basis and then either bottle out or simply leg it when the reality of having to deliver hits home. You would know this already- but keep a record (including printing out emails) of all contacts. Legally, of course you can get your money back- they've been paid for something they've not delivered. However, in reality it's going to be very tricky to do. You might have to put it down to experience and crack on with another site- at least that would be generating income instead of a black hole. |
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22-10-09, 08:10 PM
Thanks guys,
She doesn't have a telephone number on website and requests all correpondence is via email due to being an online company I paid by credit card so im hopeful that I can recover the money ! The weird thing is she has quite a sucessful business and has been established a while i think. I did think it was just a problem with the hotmail account but to have a further 2 emails ignored from my tiscali account is now making me think something else is going on ! |
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22-10-09, 09:51 PM
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23-10-09, 09:45 AM
If you paid with a credit card you should be OK. I was in the exact same position as you well over a year ago now. The 'professional' web designer kept me waiting whilst doing more lucrative jobs even though I was spending £650!!! I waited months for a home page and even then it still was not finished. I never paid for it.
He threatened me with solicitors but realised that I could counter claim for the potential lost business my website could have got me. The industry standard is to get a home page up in about 2 weeks - after that it is deemed unreasonable unless you have an agreement that differs. Always get the terms and conditions sent to you in an email and if they do not have any then do not go there! I eventually learnt to do one myself.
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23-10-09, 09:49 AM
I find it surprising that a lot of companies seem to be demanding the entire web design fee up front, before they have done any work for you.
While it would be reasonable to take a deposit at the time of booking, I do think it very unreasonable for a company to take the full fee and then not deliver the goods months into the future! Posted via Mobile Device |
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23-10-09, 03:44 PM
Thanks again,
I am going to give it until Monday and if no response going to get the phone number and then give her a call. I thought it was a bit odd that payment was asked up front but then I figured maybe it was because its a fairly big project she didn't want to invest the time designing it for me to back out the deal ? Anyhow I won't be making the same mistake again ! Im not fussed about the length of time its taking to design it more the fact I am blatantly being ignored Will let you know how I get on..... |
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