Apr 29, 2021 12:48:06 AM by Alexey S
Hi.
The client has opened a contract. He needed advice on integrating the payment system. Within 2 hours I explained how and what should be done (I know the question about which was being discussed very well). As a result, the client closed the contract with the wording that he did not understand what I was explaining to him.
I didn’t have time to set the hours for work.
As I understand it, I cannot open a dispute. What should I do in this case?
Apr 29, 2021 12:51:19 AM by Petra R
Alexey S wrote:I didn’t have time to set the hours for work.
What should I do in this case?
Nothing. Why didn't you track the time so you would bve paid?
Apr 29, 2021 03:05:48 AM by Alexey S
I have already done many projects, including those with hourly pay, but I always added hours manually, coordinating with the client. Faced with this for the first time.
Can I write feedback on this client with an assessment of his work with a precaution for the rest?
Apr 29, 2021 03:10:30 AM by Petra R
Alexey S wrote:
Can I write feedback on this client with an assessment of his work with a precaution for the rest?
No, because you weren't paid, so no feedback shows on the profile.
Apr 29, 2021 03:06:26 AM Edited Apr 29, 2021 03:07:49 AM by Mikko R
Apr 29, 2021 04:21:59 AM by Alexey S
Thanks for the suggestion Mikko.
I already wrote to the client. She just wrote that thanks for your time and looks forward to cooperation in the future.
In the contract, I have the opportunity to leave private feedback.
Most likely I will use this.
Will be a lesson for me in the future.
Apr 29, 2021 03:46:28 AM by Preston H
re: "What should I do in this case?"
Learn from your mistakes so that you don't make the same mistakes again in the future.
A client may end a contract at any time. A client is not doing anything wrong by ending a contract suddenly.
As a freelancer, it is my responsibility to record my hours.
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