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Quickpanther3130.
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HHappyshagun5879
PARTICIPANT
March 22, 2025 at 9:45 pmOne of the reputed mid sized organisation from Bangalore asked me to develop a software 8 months ago. Signed up budget was 55k and I delivered it within a month. The problem is that the MD of the company asked me to develop the software without paying me any advance amount and he promised me to pay one shot after it is delivered. I agreed to this condition assuming they are a pvt ltd company. They were happy with the provided software and started using it. When I started following up for payment, they kept promising that the payment would be done today from last 6 months and I never get the amount. They have been using my software till date. They even sent me a cheque without signature over WhatsApp guaranteeing that the payment is underway. After frustration, I recently sent a lawyer notice and they did not budge. Finally, yesterday that MD blindly said that my software does not work and take any legal action you need. Now I am completely lost. I spoke to couple of advocates and they said that filing a civil case would cost almost similar amount from my pocket and none are ready to take probono. Any advice what I can do to recover my amount? -
QQuickpanther3130
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March 22, 2025 at 11:14 pmNAL.
Maybe name and shame the company on social media and Google reviews might make them have a closure. It’s only people that can make them pay if lawyers are being hesitant. -
SSwiftguru473
PARTICIPANT
March 22, 2025 at 11:44 pmAs a lesson, you should hold on to the source code, configuration and be able to disable or bring down the app / product in such cases. Not just deliver it such that you have no control anymore.
Best would be to let go of it.
Answering from experiance. -
AAnshulmaster906
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 1:55 amIs the software something that the MD would not want to be public ?? -
VVanshthinker237
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 2:16 amName and shame on social media -
SSonalipanda787
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 2:38 amAlways demo the software on your own system, recieve payment then handover. -
CCalmbro3274
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 3:08 amPut a bug next time someone says first deliver then will pay. Let the software work for 2-3 days and then, it should behave erratically. Mention this before hand while signing the deal. -
SSangitastar450
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 3:22 am30% advance or within a week -
IIndiandude2263
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 3:34 amwait, post the company name here and leave reviews everywhere. post it on Linkedin.you can even post whole convo here. we redditors can also help in posting reviews.
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SSnehaowl549
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 4:41 amDelivery software without a kill switch is a big mistake.Just do a demo, and do not even deliver software until payment is made.
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MMightyshark8626
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 4:58 amName and shame is only recourse now. How shameless of them, if they don’t like the software why using that in the first place. Such an unethical company and MD -
SSaurabhtiger426
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 5:37 amIf this company needed such a software, there is a good possibility that other companies in similar business would want it. Make a product out of your software and sell it. Heck just put it online on envato market or something and sell it and recover the money.Else put it on GitHub and make it public and open-source and put it on your portfolio or resume
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UUrbanhero4141
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 7:08 amIf you don’t take legal action to recover your losses—litigation costs, mental agony, etc. you’re just enabling more cheaters to thrive. The business ecosystem will keep rewarding dishonesty unless people push back.You made a mistake by assuming honesty ,most people will cheat if there’s no fear of consequences. Always hedge: demand phased payments, upfront security deposits, and implement software locks as a fail-safe. If a client refuses, don’t deliver.
The real irony is The scammer likely has more guts to file a complaint against you than you have to fight back. If you don’t stand up for yourself, why should anyone else? Scammers exist because people like you let them. Most give up before even trying , Ihave no sympathy for them. ( they deserve more such scammers)
Look at real estate: builders scam buyers, yet few fight back, so the scams continue. People complain that the world is run by bad actors, but the truth is ,losers stay losers because they refuse to fight. The ones who do , They win.
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PPrimevaishnavi8795
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March 23, 2025 at 7:12 amIf the company is selling your software, then open source your code. -
QQuickguy6180
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 12:11 pmBhai source code me gateways dalo. Ye gateways ka access sirf apne paas rakho. I have also been cheated and now if some tries, mai fr khel khelta hu inke sath and ask for double money for wasting my time. Indians are the worst consumers in the world esp in b2b btw. Check Krna. -
UUrbanrajiv5313
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 2:31 pmAs an electrical engineer working for an electrical contractor my boss has faced a similar situation I advise you when working for parties always have something to force them to pay for example for me plan layout same for you source code. -
QQuickthinker1971
PARTICIPANT
March 23, 2025 at 4:32 pmAlways leave a script in your code to delete all other files, that’s what I do when the terms are fishy, although you should’ve said no at beginning as terms were clearly telling you that it’s a scam. -
FFiercevidyut2330
PARTICIPANT
March 24, 2025 at 1:32 pmmake the source code public, post a linkedIn post -
SSilentknight5363
PARTICIPANT
March 24, 2025 at 10:14 pmSpeak to a lawyer for a civil suit. That’s the only way.And why would someone do a pro bono for a matter that is clearly financial? It’s not human rights or animal welfare.
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