Hello guys, I am here addressing the masses with a dispute between two of my friends.
Honestly, I don't know who is right here, thus I hope you can guide me.
So the deal was such that one fo them wanted a certain program developed and he was supposed to pay 2500 usd in ETH for that. now this happened in Mai or so when eth was around 750 usd. The other guy, the developer, demanded a 2 ETH prepayment which the other one paid - total 1500 usd paid upfront.
now both of them wasted time. the product is still not delivered, but there are some pieces of code.
now the programmer wants to refund the guy who paid him, but eth has dropped quite substantially. and the deal was pegged to USD (remember 2500 usd), but only 2 ETH were paid at that time. today these eth worth well.. much less.
So the question is, should the refund be 2 ETH or the ETH equivalent of 1500 usd?
Thanks.
I do not understand why people are saying to pay back in USD (even you say it is $2500 USD). You will get back in refund that you paid in currency.
If They paid 2 ETH then refund is 2 ETH only. I never say in my practical life that goods I bought for credit card got refunded in Cash or vice versa.
Think other way round , If ETH become 1500 tomorrow, then what do you expect from developer ? just to return 1 ETH and pocket the other one?
Refund will be in the same currency in which payment is made.
I think dispute can occur if developer completed the code and to determine what should be the developer balance payment (2500-1500 (price of ETH then) ) vs (2500-400(price of 2 ETH now).
As far refund is concerned you will refunded for amount that you paid.