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Freelancers Dealing with Problem Clients

We have had numerous wed designers/freelancers start signing up for Business Beware. For some reason people take advantage of these freelancers and their work. Imagine that?

Is Business Beware something a freelancer or web designer can use?

Absolutely. You need to get paid for the work you do no matter what that work is and you deserve just as much respect as any business owner. Use the “beware letter”to help you try and collect from those customers who won’t pay and/or warn other businesses about those CustoMonsters that are just flat out rude.

If you know of a fellow web developer that is dealing with a problem customer let them know that we are here for them and that we said to fire their bad customers.

Here’s a recent testimonial from a web developer:

“I try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt and work with everyone on projects they need done but I quickly learned this just can’t happen. I found Business Beware and put about 5 to 10 people on there that are just too ridiculous to work with so others could be aware of them. This is a great service and tool for freelancers out there so take advantage of it.”  -Justin B. Cleveland, OH

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2 Responses to “Freelancers Dealing with Problem Clients”

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  1. Patrick Young says:

    I have done freelance for quite a while and it's just ridiculous how many people try and take advantage of you. It's so nice to know that you can use this site to watch out for these rude and irrational people.

  2. Kelly Cummings says:

    This is awesome. I get so tired of customers taking advantage of everyone.

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