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NAT,
to be honest, I do not contribute to the .net forums, I only put questions there, it's about sharing the knowledge :-)
But overall it is a fantastic site, and the search in the library is excellent and the doco they stick in the library especially rig stuff is excellent
Milan.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Postdo the needful
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He seems quite desperate. I can do what he wants in a couple of hours. But I think he was expecting me to say maybe $100. If he does bite, then I'll probably pass the work to a Hungarian friend, and pay him $500.
Do you think the .net forums have improved recently? The moderators are working hard to keep them tidy.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGot an email from the subcontinent yesterday. Chap sent me a spec, and asked me how much I'd charge to do the needful. I looked at the properties of the spec (it was in MS Word), and found the name of the Canadian company for whom this chap is doing the work. And the team lead who wrote the spec.
What to do, what to do?
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NAT,
coooool
just shows the success of the .Net forums eh
go for it, 3 wise monkeys, make him an offer
Milan.
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Originally posted by denver2k View PostDemand tulip load of money.....
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostInteresting. Why did he send it to you?...
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGot an email from the subcontinent yesterday. Chap sent me a spec, and asked me how much I'd charge to do the needful. I looked at the properties of the spec (it was in MS Word), and found the name of the Canadian company for whom this chap is doing the work. And the team lead who wrote the spec.
What to do, what to do?
This is too good an opportunity to pass up whithout some form of mischief.
I would give him a quote then contact the canadian company and offer to it for less.
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Offshorer offshores
Got an email from the subcontinent yesterday. Chap sent me a spec, and asked me how much I'd charge to do the needful. I looked at the properties of the spec (it was in MS Word), and found the name of the Canadian company for whom this chap is doing the work. And the team lead who wrote the spec.
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