Eric Rice told Jill Miller, my live-in assistant, and me that the website he was designing would cost me $1500 more than what he’d been paid for work till then by my friend, Jay Levin, who is much in debt to me and had volunteered, using funds I had provided to him, to get me a site. Given how much was still to be done, Jill and I were incredulous at Eric finishing it in a week, as he said he would when he came to my house to get clear on how to proceed. Eric said he was going out of town with lots of time to work on it while traveling and at boring conference presentations, and I wrote him the $1,500 check.
After a month had gone by with no delivery of a site, he told Jay that the $1500 had been for more of the work done with Jay, not for what he was going to deliver to me, and that unless I paid more he wasn’t going to do anything.
The whopper he told Jay was infuriating enough to have gotten me to write this expose, which I am doing despite a threat of Eric’s, according to what Jay told me, that if I go public Eric will sue me for defamation. But, something else to warn people about is that the preliminary work Eric did is inept. The $1500 was for going from a pathetic start on a site to something that would be spiffy -- Eric urged me not to go on to another of Jay’s recommendations, who Jay said does more aesthetically pleasing work, because he could equal that for my $1500 dollars.
When I told Eric I was going to go public unless he returned my $1,500, he recruited Jill, who had emailed her corroboration of what happened, to recant and say that I had forced her to lie. All I had pressured her to do was the job I was paying her for, which she had quit on by doing no work.
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Eric Rice told Jill Miller, my live-in assistant, and me that the website he was designing would cost me $1500 more than what he’d been paid for work till then by my friend, Jay Levin, who is much in debt to me and had volunteered, using funds I had provided to him, to get me a site. Given how much was still to be done, Jill and I were incredulous at Eric finishing it in a week, as he said he would when he came to my house to get clear on how to proceed. Eric said he was going out of town with lots of time to work on it while traveling and at boring conference presentations, and I wrote him the $1,500 check.
After a month had gone by with no delivery of a site, he told Jay that the $1500 had been for more of the work done with Jay, not for what he was going to deliver to me, and that unless I paid more he wasn’t going to do anything.
The whopper he told Jay was infuriating enough to have gotten me to write this expose, which I am doing despite a threat of Eric’s, according to what Jay told me, that if I go public Eric will sue me for defamation. But, something else to warn people about is that the preliminary work Eric did is inept. The $1500 was for going from a pathetic start on a site to something that would be spiffy -- Eric urged me not to go on to another of Jay’s recommendations, who Jay said does more aesthetically pleasing work, because he could equal that for my $1500 dollars.
When I told Eric I was going to go public unless he returned my $1,500, he recruited Jill, who had emailed her corroboration of what happened, to recant and say that I had forced her to lie. All I had pressured her to do was the job I was paying her for, which she had quit on by doing no work.