Everybody,

I had a request from someone that wants 2-4 hours of VFP support in person
at his office. He's unwilling to work over the internet with me.

I told him that I could do that, but since he is 2 hours away, each way, I
wanted a deposit from him to cover the 2 hours of time, the commute time,
and mileage.

He's been arguing with me about how much my travel costs are, and wants to
pay me less money, wants to give me a check when I get there instead of
paying in advance via PayPal, etc. When it became apparent this was going to
be a lot of grief, I canceled the appointment, made other plans for the time
slot, and told him to find someone else to help him.

I got back from a court status meeting, and lo and behold there's a PayPal
deposit in my account -- but it is for the amount he wanted to pay rather
than the amount I requested.

Guys, please tell me that it is wise to refuse to work for this guy. I just
smell a rat and I don't want to even deal with him. I'm of course refunding
his deposit.

Kristyne McDaniel
http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
http://www.militarydraftissues.com/
http://www.mcstyles.com/
 
Whether you think you can, or you think you can't.... you are right.
 -- Henry Ford



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