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Tuffdisc

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What would you do if you did something, and it went terribly wrong with a client.

Then months later, you were told how to do something, went back home and fixed the problem e.g. photo editing. Would you tell the client that you fixed the problem, or would you stay quiet?
 
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Did the client notice the something went terribly wrong? If not...
I'm all about keeping as much peace as possible, so I would probably not say anything.
 

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Did you do something wrong to the client or someone else did? If it was someone else are you now offering to fix what they screwed up?
 

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Did you do something wrong to the client or someone else did? If it was someone else are you now offering to fix what they screwed up?

Someone else scenario, I can't go too much into details about, hope you do understand :thumbup
 

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Sometimes it is best to say little and move on. Especially if your saying something puts someone else in a bad light.
 

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Given what little u said Tuff, and I understand ur need for discretion, I too would just let it lie unless the client threatens to leave the firm, then I would mention u may have a solution w/o denigrating your friend.
 

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Sometimes it is best to say little and move on. Especially if your saying something puts someone else in a bad light.

Given what little u said Tuff, and I understand ur need for discretion, I too would just let it lie unless the client threatens to leave the firm, then I would mention u may have a solution w/o denigrating your friend.

OK, thanks :D
 
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