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Topic: Carts for Coins Update Thread(8.4.2011) (Read 7448 times)

sr. member
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August 05, 2011, 12:57:55 AM
#73
Sigh, after going rounds with Mt. Gox, they still refuse to release their merchant tools(even though they said they were going to this week and it's already Thursday!) I'm trying to get the plugin owner to rewrite the module for bit-bank.org because I already have the key and token for it. He wants to write the module for Mt. Gox, but obviously I'm having an issue with them.

I dunno what to do now.
I built my entire enterprise around this module and now it's gone >.<
I can still take manual orders on gift cards, but I don't think anyone wants to do that.

I'm gonna release a new design for Bit-Bank within the next few days. After that, we'll begin working on an SCI, and hopefully get Opencart + Prestashop modules out shortly after.

This will be very happy news ^.^
copper member
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August 04, 2011, 11:09:24 PM
#72
Sigh, after going rounds with Mt. Gox, they still refuse to release their merchant tools(even though they said they were going to this week and it's already Thursday!) I'm trying to get the plugin owner to rewrite the module for bit-bank.org because I already have the key and token for it. He wants to write the module for Mt. Gox, but obviously I'm having an issue with them.

I dunno what to do now.
I built my entire enterprise around this module and now it's gone >.<
I can still take manual orders on gift cards, but I don't think anyone wants to do that.

I'm gonna release a new design for Bit-Bank within the next few days. After that, we'll begin working on an SCI, and hopefully get Opencart + Prestashop modules out shortly after.
sr. member
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August 04, 2011, 08:30:27 PM
#71
Sigh, after going rounds with Mt. Gox, they still refuse to release their merchant tools(even though they said they were going to this week and it's already Thursday!) I'm trying to get the plugin owner to rewrite the module for bit-bank.org because I already have the key and token for it. He wants to write the module for Mt. Gox, but obviously I'm having an issue with them.

I dunno what to do now.
I built my entire enterprise around this module and now it's gone >.<
I can still take manual orders on gift cards, but I don't think anyone wants to do that.
legendary
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August 01, 2011, 04:47:46 PM
#70
Mt. Gox said their api is going online sometime this week and Tabsa said I'll have a module for it by the end of this week or next week. A step in the right direction if you ask me ^.^
absolutely!
sr. member
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August 01, 2011, 04:40:22 PM
#69
Mt. Gox said their api is going online sometime this week and Tabsa said I'll have a module for it by the end of this week or next week. A step in the right direction if you ask me ^.^
sr. member
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Yup.. will do, I hope to hear from someone soon or I might end up folding shop myself lol.
legendary
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lmk how the module hunt goes, i got more btc for a working module Cheesy
sr. member
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Now that's being childish.
Damn Canadian >.<
legendary
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.5 sent, because i want to win Smiley
sr. member
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oh boy here we go.. you wouldn't go for 0.6 so I said it was off.
If you want to pay the 0.6, the address is in my sig and we'll call it even.
legendary
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mc_lovin

pay the 0.50 btc you said you will pay. Then the remaining 0.10 you can argue, at least pay the 0.50 you said you will pay.
but his "deal's off".. ..
sr. member
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yeah and he didn't go for it, so that deal's off.
sr. member
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well unfortunatly for this contract I have to honor it since it's what the contract states.
Future contracts will have a higher ammount, and has had other areas fixed so this sort of thing doesn't happen again.

This still doesn't get me any close to getting paid -.-
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Logansryche .. people that pay the least always have the most work.

these are not valid for a contract, as they are open ended. You could make the guy work for free for the next 10 years on that specific  point.
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and(or) any requested/required items(including inventory, banners, logos, etc…).

All that work for around us$16 .. madness... your being robbed
sr. member
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All I want is the 1.1064 btc for the work I did and be done with this contract.
I will still honor part I said about getting the module when it becomes available to me.
I probly won't be making many more carts after this due to the plugin issue -.-

I also would have switched over to OSC but the bitcoin plugin seems to be non existant.
legendary
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the contract says :

c. Install shopping cart software, modules and(or) any requested/required items(including inventory, banners, logos, etc…).
d. Make sure all communication between the domain and the webspace is operating smoothly as a professional website does.


A shopping cart was installed, but it no longer works. C & D are no longer fulfilled.
Just like senbonzakura said earlier.  I know it's not his fault that the module doesn't work, but that was the reason for the website.  It doesn't operate as a 'carts for coins' period.
hero member
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And how is it his fault that MyBitcoin decides to go offline? It's starting to look to me like you just don't want to pay your bills.
It's not his fault, this is a very unfortunate situation.  But I wouldn't have wanted a shopping cart in the first place if it didn't have bitcoin.  The argument i'm making is that he stretches figures around, like a 22MB upload became a 150MB upload, how can I believe he invested that many hours of work?  I already said I'd pay 0.5...  But I still wouldn't have the site as it was contracted to be, bitcoin enabled.

That's not in the contract I saw posted earlier in the thread. Are you saying that isn't the correct and complete contract?
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Also a word of advice.. pay a fixed rate price. example: 50btc

25btc upfront, 25btc on completion.

Make sure the exact requirements are accepted by both parties, any additions or changes will be extra.

If you need support and maintenance, then you need to have a sla/ maintenance contract at a fixed monthly price.

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Lol..seriously you pay for what you get. The developer is practically doing it for free.. you should be paying him 100x more.

Custom development rates are at the standard fee of us$150 per hour. You are paying him almost 100x less..

Next.. you will be generating an income from the shop. Generally online shops start at around the us$2000 mark.

If a developer charges for 1 hour and it takes him 5 minutes to do the job... the 55 minutes is his bonus.
legendary
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And how is it his fault that MyBitcoin decides to go offline? It's starting to look to me like you just don't want to pay your bills.
It's not his fault, this is a very unfortunate situation.  But I wouldn't have wanted a shopping cart in the first place if it didn't have bitcoin.  The argument i'm making is that he stretches figures around, like a 22MB upload became a 150MB upload, how can I believe he invested that many hours of work?  I already said I'd pay 0.5...  But I still wouldn't have the site as it was contracted to be, bitcoin enabled.
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