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Rick C

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I visited a medical office web site and tried to get information on where they are and who practices in which office. I tried three different ways on their web site and none of them returned any useful information. I used their contact page to tell them how poorly their web site works and they replied quickly asking for more information. I repeated the steps in creating these problems and documented them in detail. I mentioned they need to provide an address for me to send my bill. I did get a thank you for the information.

Should I invoice them?

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On 8/8/19 2:11 PM, Rick C wrote:
I visited a medical office web site and tried to get information on where they are and who practices in which office. I tried three different ways on their web site and none of them returned any useful information. I used their contact page to tell them how poorly their web site works and they replied quickly asking for more information. I repeated the steps in creating these problems and documented them in detail. I mentioned they need to provide an address for me to send my bill. I did get a thank you for the information.

Should I invoice them?

Sounds like a "sunk cost" kind of fallacy happening if you keep on
keepin' on, though
 
On 8/8/19 2:11 PM, Rick C wrote:
I visited a medical office web site and tried to get information on where they are and who practices in which office. I tried three different ways on their web site and none of them returned any useful information. I used their contact page to tell them how poorly their web site works and they replied quickly asking for more information. I repeated the steps in creating these problems and documented them in detail. I mentioned they need to provide an address for me to send my bill. I did get a thank you for the information.

Should I invoice them?

Like my Mom always used to say "no harm in asking all they can do is say no"
 
On 2019/08/08 11:11 a.m., Rick C wrote:
I visited a medical office web site and tried to get information on where they are and who practices in which office. I tried three different ways on their web site and none of them returned any useful information. I used their contact page to tell them how poorly their web site works and they replied quickly asking for more information. I repeated the steps in creating these problems and documented them in detail. I mentioned they need to provide an address for me to send my bill. I did get a thank you for the information.

Should I invoice them?

Only if they hired you in the first place. Otherwise you are just being
helpful - does anyone bill here on s.e.d. for assistance rendered or
opinions expressed?

John ;-#)#
 
Rick C wrote:
I visited a medical office web site and tried to get information on where they are and who practices in which office. I tried three different ways on their web site and none of them returned any useful information. I used their contact page to tell them how poorly their web site works and they replied quickly asking for more information. I repeated the steps in creating these problems and documented them in detail. I mentioned they need to provide an address for me to send my bill. I did get a thank you for the information.

Should I invoice them?

YES! Charge $350/hr for work done.
 
On 08/08/2019 19:11, Rick C wrote:
I visited a medical office web site and tried to get information on where they are and who practices in which office. I tried three different ways on their web site and none of them returned any useful information. I used their contact page to tell them how poorly their web site works and they replied quickly asking for more information. I repeated the steps in creating these problems and documented them in detail. I mentioned they need to provide an address for me to send my bill. I did get a thank you for the information.

Should I invoice them?
Bit like toolstation.com in the UK.... Their filters didn't ( still?)
work on Chrome but worked in W Explorer... Really? they said, we never
knew that.

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On 09/08/19 16:16, TTman wrote:
On 08/08/2019 19:11, Rick C wrote:
I visited a medical office web site and tried to get information on where they
are and who practices in which office.  I tried three different ways on their
web site and none of them returned any useful information.  I used their
contact page to tell them how poorly their web site works and they replied
quickly asking for more information.  I repeated the steps in creating these
problems and documented them in detail.  I mentioned they need to provide an
address for me to send my bill.  I did get a thank you for the information.

Should I invoice them?

Bit like toolstation.com in the UK.... Their filters didn't ( still?) work on
Chrome but worked in W Explorer...  Really? they said, we never knew that.

The toolstation search is terminally broken; they would rather
give you 100 irrelevant results than no results.

The nearest toolstation is 2 miles away; the nearest screwfix
is 3. Guess which I use (except in rush hour)
 
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 07:00:32 -0700 (PDT), jurb6006@gmail.com wrote:

Should I invoice them?

What, did you lose your brain or something ? Of course, and for as much as you think would make you happy.

You helped them.
They are not family.
They are not chosen family.

So charge them, don't rake them over the coals - much...}:)

He could stand on a corner and wipe the windshields of cars stopped at
red lights, and hand them invoices, too.

His time is valuable. $50 is reasonable.


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>Should I invoice them?

What, did you lose your brain or something ? Of course, and for as much as you think would make you happy.

You helped them.
They are not family.
They are not chosen family.

So charge them, don't rake them over the coals - much...}:)>
 
You have no clue what... it's cool.

Decades ago I came across this video, it was of one of them guys like in NYC who jump up on your car and clean your windshield. It was fucking great. They got the math up - this guy does this about fifteen times and hour and they all give something like two bucks.

They said they figure he makes about $130,000 a year and cut to a shot of a mansion.

Another one is alot realer. Guy on CM, he told me he had a guy, a Mexican I think who came and picked the dog shit in his yard. The guy had a shitload of customers up down the street. He didn't even need a car.

So this guy services say 30 a day, that is not unraasonable to assume if he has half a brain and does thing together, rather than doing one and then driving 20 miles. That is $120 a day, tax free and no paper trial. Not to bad for an illegal alien.


Enough.
 

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