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those designs are pretty cool. We wait you to add more types of website :> Something more unique and with some new ideas..just think about them and for sure you will sell mutch more if you keep low prices ^^

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Second one has potential.

 

Third, fourth, fifth aren't really useful since they either look bad or can't be used as a website.

 

 

Take the 2nd one, work on it more and sell it for ~150-200€ range. But it needs a lot more work.

 

Good luck!

  • 3 weeks later...
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Second one has potential.

 

Third, fourth, fifth aren't really useful since they either look bad or can't be used as a website.

 

 

Take the 2nd one, work on it more and sell it for ~150-200€ range. But it needs a lot more work.

 

Good luck!

 

 

http://evodesigns.org/forsale/l2design3full.png

 

 

 

this one ?

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Semi-finished?Your design,code was finished as you payed for but the BONUS(forum theme) wasn't finished cuz i got some health problems and i was unable to work for like 1 month.As far as i know my coder pmed you and told ya the situation and when i come back i see you blocking me at msn...Try to unblock me and pm me again sorry for the w8ing but i thoguht you know about the whole situation.

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Even if you got nice designs and you are a skilled person, you act unprofessionally against your clients.

I used your services once, and I am fully disappointed about it.

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