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Originally Posted by rotaryextreme
In a way I fell bad for Scott. Even though it seems like he brought everything on himself, he just lost his business, his passion, many supporters, reputation.
He will now live forever with the guilt as though he killed someone.
He was apart of somthing good and a business owners nightmare happened.
Nothing is worse in life then being labeld an outcast or a lepor.
Sorry for everyone who got screwed.
Sorry for Scott because his dream has been crushed and now is labeld in the rotary community, but because of his own mistakes.
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I almost feel bad for him....almost. We all go through crap, it's part of life. When that happens you should at least let the customer know there are issues that are delaying the project. Finish it ASAP though.
You do not stop the project, say you're working on it, not deliver and THEN charge money for work that was incomplete/never done.
It's just not right. Much like everything that's going on in the community lately. There is a right way and a wrong way to do thing and most people have been doing it wrong. There is always a choice