How to wisely use i-trader for a bad service provider or client??

Surbhee

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Hey Guys

I have been here long but have not quite come across anyone who is not decent enough to buy services and then not pay. Well, the good luck did not work long for me and I recently worked for a client who found me from this forum and he had not paid me yet :(

I want to give him a negative i-trader and complain about him to the Mods, but a bit unsure to do so, because I do not want him to leave me a negative i-trader too.

Has anyone come across such a client or service provider on this forum? Any tips on, how to get rid of such unprofessional people from the forum would be of great help!

Cheers!
 


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LOL @ Zingo and the retard. Two biggest butthurt pussies on the Internet talking about iTrader.
 
@OP: You need to be sure to get paid at least 50% upfront, or else there's a decent chance you will be screwed. But even with that little bit of insurance, there's no guarantee you'll not be screwed anyway. I keep learning, and relearning this lesson over and over because the truth is I am just too damn easygoing.

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I am awaiting the other 50% for completed work I did for an established WF member that I have dealt with successfully before. He is ducking me, apparently hoping that I'll go away.

Listen up, bro, if you're reading this: Cheating freelancers is not a sustainable business model. We both know that I took great care to do the job according to your specifications, and went above and beyond when I gave you a $100 Adsense search credit as a gift. Yes, I tried to be extra nice, and look what happened to me.

I don't like posting this any more than you like reading it, so just pay the damn balance before the shit storm begins. Thank you.

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@OP: You need to be sure to get paid at least 50% upfront, or else there's a decent chance you will be screwed. But even with that little bit of insurance, there's no guarantee you'll not be screwed anyway. I keep learning, and relearning this lesson over and over because the truth is I am just too damn easygoing.

<rant>

I am awaiting the other 50% for completed work I did for an established WF member that I have dealt with successfully before. He is ducking me, apparently hoping that I'll go away.

Listen up, bro, if you're reading this: Cheating freelancers is not a sustainable business model. We both know that I took great care to do the job according to your specifications, and went above and beyond when I gave you a $100 Adsense search credit as a gift. Yes, I tried to be extra nice, and look what happened to me.

I don't like posting this any more than you like reading it, so just pay the damn balance before the shit storm begins. Thank you.

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but seriously out the person here