jerry
Monroe,#2REBUTTAL Owner of company
Fri, July 18, 2014
This so-called web designer – solicited our business for designing a website. We had a friendly and upbeat conversation about what our goals were. He told me he would come back with some samples. After looking at his sample work – I decided he was very amateur and did not represent our professional standards.
An example of his amateur "work" is demonstrated by his comments below – for example he says, "they wanted two seperate webpages" -- he misspelled separate.
Next, he says "I grew suspecious." He does not know how to spell suspicious.
Then he states "but several domains for sem purposes" -- what does "sem" mean? This is not English.
His so-called website work – was just as amateur as his inability to spell correctly. Furthermore the contract did not guarantee payment for samples. When I saw his amateur samples – I decided there would be no sense to continue working and hence I canceled our contract. There was no attempt to rip him off. I gave him an opportunity to prove his worth and he did not deliver. Plain and simple.