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today
03-05-2010, 12:49 PM
Holla everyone.

Unique and Lovable designs...
At Moozla we will never reuse any material left over from other customers. All our designs are created to your requirements and you can see how we progress throughout the design course. Furthermore we make sure all our designs exceed your expectations.

Professinal Support, Always.
We believe in communicating with you at all times. Waiting over 24-hours is a thing of the past with Moozla.
Moozla offers fantastic and professional support at al times. Support you can trust.

Gain access to all images used...
We believe in communicating with you at all times. Waiting over 24-hours is a thing of the past with Moozla.
Moozla offers fantastic and professional support at al times. Support you can trust.

Need more time? Let us help...
At Moozla we will never reuse any material left over from other customers. All our designs are created to your requirements and you can see how we progress throughout the design course. Furthermore we make sure all our designs exceed your expectations.

www.moozla.com/prices (http://www.moozla.com/prices)
www.moozla.com/support (http://www.moozla.com/support)

Cheers everyone!

MattFr
03-05-2010, 01:30 PM
http://moozla.com/support/showthread.php?t=192

Rather pathetic if you ask me. When designing, you make a design the client likes. If the client hates it, you haven't met the spec. Sort it out.

today
03-05-2010, 01:36 PM
http://moozla.com/support/showthread.php?t=192

Rather pathetic if you ask me. When designing, you make a design the client likes. If the client hates it, you haven't met the spec. Sort it out.
that client posted in his support forum, which proof can be supplied that "he loved/really liked the design and couldn't wait for it to be coded". After the client made the forum public and he received some negative feedback he decided to "turn" and say he never liked the design.

MattFr
03-05-2010, 01:37 PM
that client posted in his support forum, which proof can be supplied that he loved the design and couldn't wait for it to be coded. After the client made the forum public and he received some negative feedback he decided to "turn" and say he never liked the design.

Fair enough, you should delete it anyway.

today
03-05-2010, 01:57 PM
Fair enough, you should delete it anyway.
Why? We cant please everyone sadly, and if anyone questions the thread proof can be supplied easily to rule out the petty behaviour that person has. :)

MattFr
03-05-2010, 02:17 PM
Why? We cant please everyone sadly, and if anyone questions the thread proof can be supplied easily to rule out the petty behaviour that person has. :)
I wouldn't ask for proof, I would just avoid. Showing proof in that thread would look petty. Seriously, it's best to remove :P

today
03-05-2010, 02:23 PM
Removing it will also fuel the former client even more, one bad comment from a little dweeb who cant make his mind up, to 7 happy customers some which are fairly big clients regarding the 'Habbo' business.

Bless him non the less!

GoldenMerc
03-05-2010, 02:53 PM
7 customers in the Habbo business isnt good, theres hundreds if not thousnds of Habbo fansites out there.

today
03-05-2010, 05:41 PM
Not all are habbo, it was my bad.

Offchat, Impulse, 28F, Painting Forum, SawChat are non habbo.

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