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fizofly
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Who Is A More Difficult Client Women Or Men? My Experience
I have been doing businesses with different individuals and believe me with all due respects to ladies and no gender discrimination. Ladies or should i say women are very difficult to satisfy when it comes to doing business.
I have about 3 outstanding obs on ground that have already been completed bot this women are finding it difficult to sign my cheque and let me move on. instead they keep giving one silly excuse or the other. And i have done the same project for more than 4 guys far after i met this women and i have even forgotten I even got such projects.
Aside them not wanting to pay well, the either delay payment or give faulty cheques to delay you or keep you waiting for hours in the waiting room.
PLEASE ARE ALL BUSINESS WOMEN LIKE THIS? I need you to submit your experiences with both sexes and which is better dealing with.
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teee
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thats very very true
Women na WAHALA!
i have to do reviews over 10 times, yet, they'll never get satisfied they'll only "Manage It" they r big headaches unlike their male counterparts.
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Shaunscot (m)
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My question is - Are u a bloke? They could actually want more than online services from you o.  Tell them to go straight to the point 
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saintchux (m)
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It depends sha, because currently I have a lady client and she is not giving me any stress. she even want to pay me everything at once, is me that is delaying her job.
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my2cents (m)
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saintchux, if that is the case, then you better stop delaying otherwise come tomorrow, you might end up posting on this board confirming the fact that women are indeed more difficult 
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juintade (m)
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I think clients are clients irrespective of whether they are women or men. I have had the oppurtunity to deal with women in as part of our client, but so far so good for me, hence I can't fault them. Guess you should just learn from your experience to apply in late projects, once beaten twice shy. My question is - Are u a bloke? They could actually want more than online services from you o.  Tell them to go straight to the point  if your situation is true based on the above poster comment, then I urge you to fulfil your obligation, but I guess it also comes with great risk, LOL
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Afam (m)
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What service providers owe clients are transparency, openness and clear terms of service with a clear cut list of deliverables.
Unfortunately, for fear of not getting the job some overlook these simple but important points and in most cases problems arise for them.
Whether a man or a woman if the project is stated very clearly and payment terms agreed upon then failure by either party in the deal should be restricted to the party regardless of the gender.
I have seen difficult women just as I have seen difficult men, same thing for good clients.
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xheggs (m)
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I offer Web Services. As far as i am concerned, i think the female clients poses less stress unlike the male clients. Yeah i agree to the fact that female clients are very difficult to satisfy but yet you don't have to go the extra mile, a little humph will do and also they don't delay payment.
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MP007 (m)
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i disagree, female constumers are more understanding and are better satisfied.
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digikid (m)
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I have been developing web sites for 6 years and have had 34 clients so far 21 of them women. I can say for a fact that my female clients pay more attention to detail and are more interested in aesthetics before functionality. Men seem to be more concerned about the bigger picture and are more forgiving about smaller issues. I have also seen this trait in feminine menĀ  . I am not saying that this is bad or good however; as while the work may be initially harder you get a better result in the long run. I suggest hiring a woman as part of your team., especially for client interaction. It has helped me a great deal. You can check out our latest project here http://viewnaija.com
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