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what don't you understand? who buyed your files?

 

Who're you to ask who he sold anything to? I get furious at people like you, no manners.. You have nothing to do with his business, take care of your own instead of others.

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Who're you to ask who he sold anything to? I get furious at people like you, no manners.. You have nothing to do with his business, take care of your own instead of others.

 

Thank you kindly for saving me the trouble of answering that myself! ;)

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Who're you to ask who he sold anything to? I get furious at people like you, no manners.. You have nothing to do with his business, take care of your own instead of others.

I am a customer and i want a feedback you little smart.

 

Thank you kindly for saving me the trouble of answering that myself! ;)

you did not have anything to answer, cause no one bought any kind of these at such a big price
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Zake, I ask you to refrain from posting such nonsense in my topic.

Let me run my sales the way I like to. Furthermore sticking your nose into that is none of your business but I will have you know that I cannot complain.

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Zake, you're just a kid with no job, who can't afford a real website for 100 euros?

Fu-ck me, if I would sell my websites for 100 euros my company would die in a month.

 

Now that I've opened my company I'm selling my stuff for 1k euros, and you cry about 100 euros for a professional website? Dude grow up and get real!

 

P.S, doesn't sound like you're a customer when you're complaining about the price, you're  a customer when you've purchased something.

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Zake, you're just a kid with no job, who can't afford a real website for 100 euros?

Fu-ck me, if I would sell my websites for 100 euros my company would die in a month.

 

Now that I've opened my company I'm selling my stuff for 1k euros, and you cry about 100 euros for a professional website? Dude grow up and get real!

 

P.S, doesn't sound like you're a customer when you're complaining about the price, you're  a customer when you've purchased something.

Yes i am a kid and you are xDrac's friend. It's ok i wont comment it but.... these are not professional websites dude, but just some l2 animated ones. No one is going to prefer those amature psds instead of fasart's which are on the same price and better designed of course. Anyway, i am not going to continue this, since i don't want to spam.

 

Good luck with your sales xDrac,

bye

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First of all, I'm not anyone's friend here on mxc.. I just get furious at people like you.

Second of all, fasart is good, how ever their designs are all the same..

 

A few buttons, big background image and a little effect of flash.

I'm not saying that their work isn't worth the money, it probably is.. how ever you can't compare their work with xdrac's since it's 2 different design styles.

 

And you complain about the price being 100 euros, that's webdesigns for you, it's cheap enough.. people on mxc has such a bad knowledge on what webdesigners usually take, and here it's like 15 euros for a good one, 5 euros for a bad one.. when it should be 5 for a bad one, 500 euros for a good one. ATLEAST!

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people on mxc has such a bad knowledge on what webdesigners usually take, and here it's like 15 euros for a good one, 5 euros for a bad one.. when it should be 5 for a bad one, 500 euros for a good one. ATLEAST!

so your friend is selling website at a wrong place. Everyone here is searching for a simple/good website at a low price, just to open a small business called lineage 2 server.

 

PS: i still don't get the reason that you are trying to fight. What i want is to discuss, or maybe help xDrac..

 

piece.

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My prices depend on how much time it took me to design. what resources i used and things like that. and consider my prices very appropriate for the work i put into my art.

 

so yeah, if you search someone to make you a site i'm here.

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My prices depend on how much time it took me to design. what resources i used and things like that. and consider my prices very appropriate for the work i put into my art.

 

so yeah, if you search someone to make you a site i'm here.

i am just trying to help you with your sales. Anyway, it was just my opinion, good luck.
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i am just trying to help you with your sales. Anyway, it was just my opinion, good luck.

 

I just explained how I value my art :)

I never tried to be offending.

Appreciate any support I may get.

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By the way:

 

making any kinds of banners, logos, icons, graphics too.

On request individually for your needs.

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