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topcatchillin
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A client wants to give me feedback without ending contract, help please

Hi,

A client would like to give me positive feedback for milestones, but in order to do this, she must cancel the contract first. However, I want the positive feedback straight away.

The client suggested she could end the contract, leave the positive feedback, and then re-hire me on a new contract. Does this make sense, and is it ok to do something like this? Just want to make sure it's a simple  thing with no issues. Thank you

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prestonhunter
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re: "The client suggested she could end the contract, leave the positive feedback, and then re-hire me on a new contract."

 

Yes. This is the correct way to do this.

 

re: "Does this make sense?"

 

Yes.

 

re: "Is it ok to do something like this?"


Yes.

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prestonhunter
Community Member

re: "The client suggested she could end the contract, leave the positive feedback, and then re-hire me on a new contract."

 

Yes. This is the correct way to do this.

 

re: "Does this make sense?"

 

Yes.

 

re: "Is it ok to do something like this?"


Yes.

Hi. It's probably OK, but it does have a faint whiff of "feedback manipulation" about it, since the job is being closed and a new one opened for no other reason than giving feedback.

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