Originally posted by: daveymark
If your plan/idea isn't well thought out, then the coders will rigthfully so add costs. You can't just say "code this for me"
see dilbert comics for more info
Originally posted by: daveymark
If your plan/idea isn't well thought out, then the coders will rigthfully so add costs. You can't just say "code this for me"
see dilbert comics for more info
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
See if someone you know has used someone or company that they can recommend, that's how I would go about it. List *exactly* what you want it to do and think through this very well, it will take a bit of time to plan but do it right. After that, submit it to each one and get some estimates on what price they'll charge.
Exchange a few emails with each one and then have a phone call with each one. The last step will be picking one and working on the price.
Originally posted by: edprush
Originally posted by: daveymark
If your plan/idea isn't well thought out, then the coders will rigthfully so add costs. You can't just say "code this for me"
see dilbert comics for more info
If the project isn't well thought out how can they bid on it?
Originally posted by: Drakkon
Originally posted by: daveymark
If your plan/idea isn't well thought out, then the coders will rigthfully so add costs. You can't just say "code this for me"
see dilbert comics for more info
QFT. I've used rentacoder for 2 projects now and both have come through very efficiently. They will usually ask you enough questions at first to make it so they wont need to charge you extra but if your not forthcoming with enough info from the get-go its only fair they ask for more or they can take you to arbitration or whatever the rentacoder equivalent is.
its obvious your not giving us the full story of what happend. For a project to cost 6x as much as originally bid on is a quiet a bit of a jump.Originally posted by: edprush
Originally posted by: Drakkon
Originally posted by: daveymark
If your plan/idea isn't well thought out, then the coders will rigthfully so add costs. You can't just say "code this for me"
see dilbert comics for more info
QFT. I've used rentacoder for 2 projects now and both have come through very efficiently. They will usually ask you enough questions at first to make it so they wont need to charge you extra but if your not forthcoming with enough info from the get-go its only fair they ask for more or they can take you to arbitration or whatever the rentacoder equivalent is.
My project went from $499 to $3000.
I don't think it's fair they ask for more. They should code it the way I originally asked. If it doesn't work then I (not them) should say what needs to be changed.
Originally posted by: DrakkonEither you royally screwed up in saying what you wanted or they are trying to rip you off. i'd be more inclined to say the former because as a programmer I've found it more often than not to be the case where the customer says they want something not realizing what it will truely take.