No formally written contract. It's a contract that should have at least been conducted through email to have written proof.
I DO have an email specifying the amount and scope of the project. A contract it still formed if I specify the amount and proceed to work, even if the client says nothing - a contract is assumed since we proceed as though it were accepted. He did accept over the phone, although what I'd need is proof to show a court.
I learned about all this kind of stuff in my law class. Thats when I think "hey, college really is pretty useful!" lol
Anyways, the key question here is whether I can legally move the work I've done to my local drive and off his server until I receive payment. Sort of like repoing a car :banana_sml:
Are you stupid? People repo a car because of non-payment right? So what's the fucking problem?
You clearly didn't learn shit in your "law class", if you have to ask this idiotic question on a forum... Grow some fucking balls. NO PAYMENT means he has no right to the work. What part of that didn't you get? Or are you just ignoring all the reasonable responses on purpose?
I think the reason your diamond story went badly is because he probably left the company with no website when they had one before. If you take it down you need to put back up what was there before you did any work.
As far as my logic would follow.
From the sounds of things, you raised the price from $150 to $516 without asking his approval. If that's the case, I'd be pretty pissed if someone invoiced me for 344% of the quoted amount without my approval too. If you're going to raise the quoted amount by that much, get approval from the client first.
Drop the amount, try to work with the guy to come up with an agreeable amount, and suck it up as a learning experience.
Makes me grateful for a few clients I have though. No quoting process even needed. They just say, "new site launching, needs this, this, this, and that", and I simply take care of it. They know I'm going to invoice honestly, and they know I know they're personality, style, and expectations. It's good.
This is exactly what didn't think of. Thanks! I'm pretty sure I'm in the clear in this case. This is on his development server so yea, it shouldn't have any impact on his already existing business.
delete it bro
Delete it!
I don't know what google hammer is, although a yahoo answer question says it fucks your mac computer up badly lol
Court? over a PSD/CSS slice job? C'mon now...
No apparently it was $516 to splice a PDF "design" and integrate it into wordpress. I'm still really lost what he's talking about here, but apparently that was what it was.
The only time I can see a customer not paying at least a portion upfront, if you are a complete flake and never turn around deliverable(s)... And I have run across a couple designers and various workers in my time, that I wouldn't pay a penny to upfront until delivered, because they are complete flakes.
You're forgetting that hundreds of dollars were at stake.Court? over a PSD/CSS slice job? C'mon now...
Still, it's $500 dollars. Where are they going... Judge Judy?