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I am 15 and just last month I told my client to stop breaching the contract and honor your word like a man over whatsapp. He just ignored it like a pussy so I told him over a phone call, "you have 2 options, either 1) you pay me and honor your word or 2) I will sue your ass" and hung up. 3 days had passed and I was getting fed up of that twat, plus school was starting soon. I called him up and told him he is fired and that he can keep his shitty idea and shove it up his ass. I hung up and since then I haven't heard or seen the wanker. Life has been great since then😝😎😜!

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    I can't even come up with a conclusion with your rant.
    1 - You want him to honor a contract and pay up. I assume you have done work and he's not paying you.
    2 - You will sue him if he does not pay. Again I assume you have done work.
    3 - you "fired" a client probably told him to F off. And told him to keep his idea. Now I assume that there was no work done and that you have wanted a payment for a contract that never begun or that you wanted an initial payment for a contract. If he did not honor the initial payment (deposit) you will sue him for a contract that never started.. what? Did I miss something?
  • 8
    I have had those thoughts but as you grow up, you will realize that it is better to suck it up than to ruin your reputation among your clients.
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    @uziiuzair I did work him but the guys didn't pay. So I what I did was I threatened to sue him as a breach of contract. Since he did not respond and I had other things to occupy myself with, I decided that his work isn't worth my time and effort I put in because of 2 reasons. One I wasn't having any fun while working on this project it was souless, two I had to focus on a startup i co founded, doing a lot of marketing outreach. So I called him up and told him I am dropping him as my client that's what I meant when I said I Fired him.
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    @yesh0907 I hope you have not submitted any work to the said client.
    Simply abandoning the client will create a bad reputation which is fairly difficult to recover from.

    I say this by experience, as once I too managed to build a reputation of being a cheap developer who did a lot of work. (This was 3-4 years ago, while I was still new to the business).
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    co founder of a company at 15 fuck us millenials these guys are taking us over lol
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    @uziiuzair thank you for the helpful advice will definitely keep in mind. However I didn't submit anything to the client once I dropped him. I just removed the repository from github.
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    @wildgoosecsharp hahahaha 21 here started three companies, yet to graduate in two years xD
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    @wildgoosecsharp lol thanks! You can check out our platform on https://billwise.co
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    24 graduated this year already owned a successful freelancee buisneß but i eouldnt tell a cleint to fuck off - the op sais he would sue him so if he knew he was right id laywer up
  • 0
    op where u from exactly
  • 0
    I am guessing I am op? Singapore
  • 0
    right ok just wondered is all.

    so your an mobile dev then

    yeh op - original poster
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    I am both web and mobile I know both platforms but I am starting to dive into web dev more. For mobile I do iOS but I am not the best at it but learning more and more from online YouTube tutorials like Stanford CS193P.
  • 0
    just confused me that this billwise platform has been active for four years on domain did you register wen you was 11.
  • 0
    @wildgoosecsharp Billwise.co was just recently registers say around 2 months ago but Billwise is part of a parent company which is owned by one of my cofounders. My co founder that owns the parent company has had the domain vcnic.com for four years. Does that clear it up a little?
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    right ok well if your happy witg that explanation thats all that matters :P
  • 1
    It happens. Choose your clients carefully. When they are interviewing you - you interview them as well. Good luck!
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