Mediation Monday Just Got Worse

by Crystal Eikanger

Do you think bad days really exist? or you find that everyday you wake up is a new wonderful day with promises of a positive day? Have you ever had one of those days when you just feel that everything goes wrong? I am talking about a day on which you wake up with “left foot”. You wake up and start a normal day, you try to use your computer but you find that it has a virus controlling it. One of those key loggers that doesn’t let you use your keyboard properly. You need to restart your computer. Then you receive an email from a person to which you had proposed something and they don’t accept your proposition. You go out in your car and have a little accident. Everything just seems to go wrong.

Welcome to Monday! And things don’t stop there, after that you seat down in front of your computer and then log in to Rent a Coder and you find out that one of the projects you had posted has gone into arbitration because the coder says you don’t provide enough information about your project.

Would it have been possible to avoid this? Of course it could have.

Well, I have the answer! Or rather, RACsuccess has the answer. You see, they have a FREE 14-page report on their website called: “Formal arbitration and how to avoid it” which was written by the founder of RACsuccess, Luis Lazo. He’s had years of experience as both a buyer and a coder on Rent A Code and his advice is worth listening to.

If you have read Rent A Coder’s legally binding Custom Software Seller/Buyer Agreement (you did read it when you signed up, didn’t you?), then you know that mediation is a diplomatic negotiation between both parties where both parties compromise and win; and arbitration is more like going to a court trial where somebody is going to lose. So, you can probably understand why formal arbitration is feared by anyone in Rent a Coder. It can compromise the rating of the coder or the buyer, even though arbitration really is a good process for protecting both parties’ interests. Self-mediation is another related process. That one can’t be avoided and occasionally everyone uses it. It’s the first step before formal mediation, and can often prevent a dirty snowball from creating an avalanche of arbitration headaches.

In this free 14 page report, Luis Lazo gives a little tip, yes, just one single tip but that is the most effective one when it comes to avoiding arbitration. It’s just one secret that anyone working in Rent a Coder needs to know. Is not covered in the help section in Rent a Coder nor in the other articles so this report is definitely a MUST HAVE report for ANYONE whether experienced or new to Rent a Coder.

By signing up with your name and email in RACsuccess, you get this report completely free.You also get access to a complete FREE video tutorial library on how to use Rent a Coder. Unlike the report on formal arbitration, this video tutorial library is mainly only for a beginner or new person that doesn’t know anything about Rent a Coder yet and wants to learn about it by watching videos!

Definitely after reading the report “Formal arbitration and how to avoid it”, you will not be afraid of Mondays anymore!

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