bkr Wrote:
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> Personally, I appreciate this thread. I'm always
> highly amused by tales of this breed. I say
> high-five. For those of you who are totally
> appalled at this behavior, come on. Haven't you
> ever just had a moment where you had to be snarky?
> And anyway, if someone pointed out a lot of errors
> on my site, I would hop to fixing it and ask them
> aboard. It takes guts. I like it. I wonder how
> many of you have heard the story about the web
> security chick who got her resume turned down - so
> she hacked their site and they hired her the next
> day!
Yes!!!
I had a shop where part of the requirements was to evaluate the website of the client. Since I knew the scheduler and editor, I briefly and very kindly mentioned some of the typos and errors in their own website, just in passing. I did not receive any comment. Eventually, they had a new and improved website and to this day I count them among my favourite MSCs and hopefully they do, since they have backed me up, each and every time. I would not have evaluated their website in the early days, but I can understand why Cease had to do it.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/19/2014 01:17PM by risinghorizon.