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being in B2B sometimes feel like being in an inception film.
client= 1st party , platform = 2nd party, us= 3rd party, client's customers = fucker party

if 3rd party fucks up, client comes pointing finger at us. we then give a finger back to client and point fingers towards the platform's messπŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰

if fucker party fucks up, client again comes pointing finger at us. we again give a finger back to client and point fingers to client's code messπŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰

if we fuck up, client again comes pointing finger at us. we again give a finger back to client and points towards the clock to wait to fix our mess πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰

and if client could not identify who fucked up, they again comes pointing finger at us. we keep that finger to ourselves , identify who fucked up and then run with a finger towards them.πŸ‘‰πŸ‘‰

its all just fingers everywhereπŸ‘‰.πŸ‘†.πŸ‘ˆ. πŸ–•.

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  • 1
    This is why booking a flight via one of those portals is the greatest bightmare of customers experience imaginable.
  • 2
    well, developers _should_ be somewhat comfortable in handling pointers ;)
  • 0
    (correction : first point should start with "if platform fucks up", not "if 3rd party fucks up")
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