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Jim Robinson wrote: @RobWJPR, lol, no. Maybe I should. Probably not a very ethical thing now that I read it again. No, but neither is what they are doing. It is up to a court of law to decide if...
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RobWJPR wrote: RupertG_ZD wrote: Speaking with my journo hat on, I'll just note that the tech web sites LOVE this sort of story and it's not unknown for a "If you don't sort this out pronto, we'll go...
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You don't need to hire anyone as a freelance fake hack; there are plenty of the genuine article out there who'd love to have a story like this to work on. It's quite remarkable how quickly you get a...
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RupertG_ZD wrote: You don't need to hire anyone as a freelance fake hack; there are plenty of the genuine article out there who'd love to have a story like this to work on. It's quite remarkable how...
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How to find and engage a helpful journalist, in three easy stages. 1. Decide which of the very many tech news/reviews sites out there you prefer, for accuracy, trustworthiness, tone and general...
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Vantucko wrote: Would it be too much to ask for the name of the company? Probably best to keep that under wraps for now, at least until they decide how their going forward.
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i'm honestly not that surprised. I'm finding that a lot of providers are becoming so much more cut throat even if it hurts them. Rather than providing better customer service or product experience,...
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This can't be legal unless it is a clause written into a contract. It sounds, however, like there is no contract as it would appear neither the hosting company or client can produce one. I am pretty...
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I am going through this myself with a another web developer. I told the client to transfer ALL of his information to me from their current provider and at first they were all nicey, nice UNTIL they...
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somehow I'm not surprised. Lucky for me I insisted on a clause in the contract concerning MY data. So hopefully when and if the time comes that I want to shift, I wont be facing this problem....
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RupertG_ZD wrote: Speaking with my journo hat on, I'll just note that the tech web sites LOVE this sort of story and it's not unknown for a "If you don't sort this out pronto, we'll go to the press"...
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RobWJPR wrote: Jim Robinson wrote: @RobWJPR, lol, no. Maybe I should. Probably not a very ethical thing now that I read it again. No, but neither is what they are doing. It is up to a court of law to...
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Vantucko wrote: Would it be too much to ask for the name of the company? I may name them at a later time, but while my clients data is awaiting transit It would be unethical to put them at risk by...
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John773 wrote: Vantucko wrote: Would it be too much to ask for the name of the company? I may name them at a later time, but while my clients data is awaiting transit It would be unethical to put them...
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John2851 wrote: John773 wrote: Vantucko wrote: Would it be too much to ask for the name of the company? I may name them at a later time, but while my clients data is awaiting transit It would be...
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The moral of the story: slurp a backup of everything down before giving them your 30 day notice JUST incase...
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Alequaff wrote: The moral of the story: slurp a backup of everything down before giving them your 30 day notice JUST incase... C-beyond has done similar things to customers not letting their phone...
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