If you want I could finish the website with no deposit? You can pay after the work is done that's how I do, no upfront payments just make me an offer.
Bitcoin-related work I've done:[...]
MoneyPakTrader's website[...]
I require escrow / a partial upfront deposit (full for tasks less than 10 BTC). No, I'm not going to run away with your coins
[...]
Op was quick to accept my upfront payments totalling 27 BTC, but after about 4 times his quoted timeframe of 2 weeks, he failed to deliver a working website.
It was a long, drawn-out ordeal where he would send an email saying the site was finished (about half a dozen times or so), each time the most basic testing (which he should have done) showed it was completely non-operational.
I've asked for refund since he is apparently incapable or unwilling to deliver a working website.
Bottom Line: don't pay him until AFTER he does work for you or preferably go to a more experienced BTC developer.
Edit by Mod (Maged): Removed off-topic questionNo thanks, I've already started working with someone to clean up the mess left by tradefortress.
Already fixed the PW change issue, will need to completely rewrite the code for the site though.
AFAIK TradeFortress is going to try scamming me for the full 27 BTC I sent, even after it's obvious his work is horrible.
I'll update if he ever comes clean and refunds any of the BTC. How do I report this unqualified programmer/scammer?
What other programmers say about his work:
Programmer/Reviewer #1 - "Most features seem to be functioning on the surface but the programming is awful. Its almost as bad as I thought it would be, no offense but the person who coded this was terrible at organization. There are lots of redundancies beyond the clutter. It genuinely doesn't seem like it was planned out ahead of time so the mess is a pain to sort through. With everything wrapped in an IF statement I can't imagine how many bugs might jump out at the slightest modification.
I can salvage the interface design itself if you don't want to toss it aside, but fixing the code will definitely be more work than starting from scratch, and I would have to charge you more because of it."
Programmer/Reviewer #2 - "I haven't seen something like this in a long time... Whoever coded this really didn't knew what he was doing.
The code is a complete mess, it requires a almost complete rewrite (the design stays the same).
The database also needs to be changed, there are things there that I would never, ever, do."