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I didn’t turn down a dev freelance project when the client decided against going with best practices because the solution I offered was a well-established design pattern but created a need for a financial management change she didn’t like. I stupidly built what she asked for. It worked fine in the 3rd party vendor test environment but failed on production. After hours of analysis of code to ensure no changes happened to my source during test->prod deployment, and the vendor denying they had config differences between them, and the client refusing to pay, all I could do was abandon the project.

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    Auch! That hurts. And in this case for all involved. Seems this 3rd party is an P.I.T.A.
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    @NeatNerdPrime And way out of date technologically. I don’t think they’re in business anymore. It was a $10,000 project and I broke even after all the extra effort I had to expend.
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