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garyscottadamson
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Around a week ago, I offered to do a service exchange for a translator. I make him a website and he translates some documents for me.
The 12 page website I designed him would cost normally around 500gbp and his translation around 200gbp, but the agreement suited me even though id come out worse off.
I created it and agreed to host it for him free of charge... The problem is that I've asked him to cover the domain. He thinks that "website" means domain, as well as hosting and design?
He's threatening legal action. Does he have a good case? should I just suck it up and buy him a domain?
The 12 page website I designed him would cost normally around 500gbp and his translation around 200gbp, but the agreement suited me even though id come out worse off.
I created it and agreed to host it for him free of charge... The problem is that I've asked him to cover the domain. He thinks that "website" means domain, as well as hosting and design?
He's threatening legal action. Does he have a good case? should I just suck it up and buy him a domain?