Client of mine came up, asking if I'd heard from my old coder anytime recently. I said um, no. We had just a wee bit of a falling out.
Turns out, client paid him upfront for a project, and he's not responding to their emails now.
I told them I was very, very sorry to hear about this, and that I'd try and reach him for them, but I didn't think I'd have very good luck. They understood, and said that now they understood why I'd been so darn proactive lately in making sure everyone was crystal clear that he has nothing to do with my business.
However, they may or may not now have his home address, phone number, and all of his emails that they are passing along to their lawyer.
Turns out, client paid him upfront for a project, and he's not responding to their emails now.
I told them I was very, very sorry to hear about this, and that I'd try and reach him for them, but I didn't think I'd have very good luck. They understood, and said that now they understood why I'd been so darn proactive lately in making sure everyone was crystal clear that he has nothing to do with my business.
However, they may or may not now have his home address, phone number, and all of his emails that they are passing along to their lawyer.
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