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I said I would create a website for free after a member of my band paid 拢100 for a site that was poorly made, and incomplete. I made a better site (also incomplete) but also did a lot of work creating a web presence (Myspace, and other profiles and sites) and also bought an extra domain (for email), and arranged some free hosting online for the website. Because I said I would do it for free one of the band members thinks I should give him all the passwords for the online accounts for nothing. I asked for 拢50 to take it all off my hands including the website. I think I struck a more than fair deal, and now he is being unreasonble with me (to say the least). I am really good friends with the other 2 band members, so it's a sticky situation. Any ideas?
I did everything web-related for my old band. Now they want it all for free. I want 拢50. Who's right?
You can ask for whatever money you paid to get the site and other things where they are now, but you can't ask for reimbursement for time spent since when you started is was 'for the team', and if you were still in the band, this wouldn't be an issue.
Take the high ground and give over permissions to anything you don't plan on maintaining. Chalk it up to experience and start advertising your skills as a marketing manager for other bands in the area. And make sure they know it's not for free!
I did everything web-related for my old band. Now they want it all for free. I want 拢50. Who's right?
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