nutjob (nettecture): you
dont get it. i was seeking advice without any expectations. if you look at my question, it is followed by "where?" and "how?" the only delusion i have is that you may be sane.
convention: so be it, but why the psychological deficiencies in your initial post? did you not see how tradercat and the other member replied? why call me an idiot? a dumb*** i may be, but an idiot i am not
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btw, it is not boxed
$50 to $100--i agree this is fair market value for a programmer. and you mention it takes more then 1 to 2 hours to develop (but then in your following sentence you say "this probably does not cover even 10% of the time it took to develop the code, including testing etc."). so logically assuming it's $100/hour, you're suggesting that i should have paid $10,000? why dont i just send you a check for the $9k diff since you think i unfairly treated the programmer.
in fact, i'm 99.99% sure that
no one in their right mind has ever requested a $10k code from you. let alone a code over $2k. i paid what the programmer thought was a reasonable market value.
amd processor: what kind of an analogy is this?
"hospitals for people with delusions" -- but cant 1 hospital accompany many delusions or does it
have to be several hospitals for several delusions. damn it! this is confusing...since i'm having delusions, will the programmer charge per hour for each delusion or for 1 hospital w/many delusions? will there be an extra charge if i go from delusion
s to delusion?
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fraud and cc: really?
there's no fraud. credit card? why would i? he provided a service that he rightfully deserves to be paid for. it's my fault for picking a third class programmer.
your lest sentence: sorry, i will have to take that to the crazy house with me to see if the programmer can make sense of it.
::in fact, i paid for the code and i was hoping the programmer would follow convention or generally
::accepted rules and help me out.
get psychological help for your delusions.
There is NO convention a business has to invest time to change a product you bought to make it fit your use. Your contract probably even states so in writing - if not, it is contention that you buy a product "as is".
::did i buy this code from you? where did you get the implication that his time is worthless (i paid
::good money for his time)?
Idiot, you paid money for a PRODUCT. Programmer time is valued at maybe USD 50 to USD 100 an hour - and it takes a lot more than an hour or two to develop a good strategy. If you buy a "boxed product", you dont pay for the time. You pay for a small part of the time it took to make the work.
1000 USD? 😉 Well, bad news - this probably does not cover even 10% of the time it took to develop the code, including testing etc.
Or do you idiot really think it takes just 100 or 150 USD to develop a microprocessor from AMD, as "when you buy the processor you pay for their time to develop it"?
::you are absolutely right, i do not know what i am doing but i do know that you may want to do
::some introspecting
There are hospitals for people with delusions.
:😱f course he has the "upper hand." i already paid.
Delusional bull****. He has the upper hand because you are wrong. OTHERWISE you could:
* Easily get your money back when using a credit card
* Sue him for fraud, not delivering the product you purchased etc.
He does not have the upper hand because you paid, he has the upper hand because he fulllfills the contract you have with him while you try to renegotiate the terms after the fact.
But then, you probalble dont care what contentions for selling computer code are, dont care what contract you signed and just are a pissing around idiot.