Smooth Sailing on Rent A Coder
Posted on October 8th, 2008. Filed under: Computers and Internet.Life isn’t really like a box of chocolates; it’s more like a restless ocean. There is an ebb and flow to everything. Every day waves tumble through our lives. Some are huge and will crush you into the rocks on the shore, and other times they are no more than ripples that are barely noticeable.
Problems must be faced as they are. If you have a big problem, even if its big, its better to confront it than to ignore it. That’s not easy, I know, some problems may cause you to really struggle but at least you try. Face the problems and you will be living your life on “calm waters”.
When you work as a freelancer in Rent a Coder, you might encounter that somethings will happen just like you expected, but other times not. There is a huge problem that often causes many coders and buyers to enter into arbitration and often happens for not understanding how the flow of communication works in Rent a Coder which takes away our peace of mind. There is a solution though, yes there is!
Self-mediation is one way. That one can’t be avoided and occasionally everyone uses it. It’s the first step before formal mediation, and can often prevent a small wave from turning into a tsunami of destructive arbitration.
Wouldn’t life be more peaceful if you were able to manage problems Rent a Coder in a more positive way? Of course, that’s why RACsuccess created a report on formal arbitration and they share with you 100% free how you can avoid formal arbitration at all costs! This report was written by Luis Lazo, been a programmer and a buyer in Rent a Coder for years, he surely understands the psychology of both sides and is able to provide advice to all Rent a Coder users.
If you have read Rent A Coder’s legally binding Custom Software Seller/Buyer Agreement, then you know that mediation is a diplomatic negotiation between both parties where both parties compromise and win; and arbitration is more like going to a court trial where somebody is going to lose. So, you can probably understand why formal arbitration is feared by anyone in Rent a Coder. It can compromise the rating of the coder or the buyer, even though arbitration really is a good process for protecting both parties’ interests.
But glad Luis Lazo wrote a free 14 page report on formal arbitration and how to avoid it and the solution is in that report. Is just one simple secret you should know. Whether new or veteran in Rent a Coder, everyone can benefit from reading this report.
Getting this report couldn’t be easy, $10, $15, NO…… FREE. The report is free you may ask. Yes, it is, 100% free! Just sign up on RACsuccess with your name and email and you will get it in your inbox straight away. In this way you will enjoy the peace of mind and tranquility that brings to know the big secret on how to avoid formal arbitration!