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Charles shares a story about a deadbeat client that came back asking for his website to be reactivated. This prompts a discussion about when you should take back clients that never paid, under what circumstances you should take them back, and an aside about Charles’ experience using Stripe as a payment processor.
Release Notes 2019
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- Release Notes #287: I Want My Two Dollars – Part One of Charles’ saga with this deadbeat client
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