Cognizant Designs LLC

Denver SEO, Internet Marketing & Website Design

Show me the money

Freelance has a lot of interesting barriers to overcome. First you have to find a client, then you must determine what the scope of work will be, then you must determine the price for your work and when all is said and done you have to COLLECT!

It seems like, even when you agree to something with your client,  you may encounter some last minute changes in schedule that weren’t apart of the original deal. Namely, they don’t want to finish paying you because they think that they don’t need to pay you for your work. They don’t remember negotiating your rate, or asking you to perform the work in an unreasonably short amount of time. I’m almost convinced that they don’t care. They used you for what they wanted to accomplish and now suddenly they want out of the deal.

No matter how fairly you have treated someone, they want to take their guarantee back.

So here is how everything happened;

  1. A gentleman asked me to create a WordPress theme in one day for a client of his
  2. He agrees, after many back and forth conversations, to the price for the work
  3. I complete the work that I could do, and even generated artwork to complete the design
  4. I am on call as a consultant modifying theme settings and php templates
  5. I send the final payment for the other half of what the total job was priced
  6. Customer says that he is waiting for his client to pay him
  7. I politely tell him that this is not my problem
  8. He doesn’t agree

From my perspective, if you have hired me to do something and you agree to pay a certain price then it doesn’t matter to me what other arrangements you have regarding the same project. I am willing to go a little bit for people, but if you have agreed to pay me for my time, you had better follow through without any condition attached.

I will keep you posted as to whether or not he actually follows through.

Thanks for letting me complain a bit,

Zach “the unpaid” Freelancer

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2 comments

1 Trent Walton   October 5 2009 at 12:34 pm  

Been there before… good luck in getting your title changed back to Zach “the paid” Freelancer.

2 zachattack   October 5 2009 at 12:35 pm  

thank you Trent, your a super star!

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