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Unethical Work Behavior
Just an update regarding this company and the way that it is ran. If you buy a product from them they will take your money and then not answer any calls or provide any assistance at all. This is just a warning to consumers that want to protect their hard earned cash. I urge you to hold onto your pocket books and provide another designer to assist you! I feel it is my duty to educate the consumers.
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Dave Aitken Former CEO of HIT is a form 1099 Employee
So for tax purposes it appears that Dave Aitken is working at Iso Web Works as a form 1099 employee. Kevin Morrill is trying to claim that Iso is not affiliated with HIT at all, yeah what a lie that is. Why then would you hire a man who has millions in tax liens against his business working for you? ISO web works is HIT Web Design re-packaged, beware of having your website done with them. You will continually get calls to be sold new enhancements for your website...
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
Abusive workplace behaviors .
According to Bassman, common abusive workplace behaviors are:
* Disrespecting and devaluing the individual, often through disrespectful and devaluing language or verbal abuse
* Overwork and devaluation of personal life (particularly salaried workers who are not compensated)
* Harassment through micromanagement of tasks and time
* Over evaluation and manipulating information (for example concentration on negative characteristics and failures, setting up subordinate for failure).
* Managing by threat and intimidation
* Stealing credit and taking unfair advantage
* Preventing access to opportunities
* Downgrading an employee's capabilities to justify downsizing
* Impulsive destructive behavior
Facts:
remoteitresources.com was created on February 7, 2011
isowebworks.com was created on February 27, 2011
isowebworks.com is hosted on NS1.remoteitresources.com and NS2.remoteitresources.com in Kevin Morrill's possession
The remoteitresources.com contact info is as follows:
4472 osprey way
My City, Utah, 84005
[protected]
Heritage Web Solutions aka HIT Web Design shut down its operation at Moonriver Drive, Provo, Utah March 8, 2011.
ppcmanagementllc.com was created on February 10, 2011 by Eddie Dockery aka Web Design 199
webdesignfor199.com was created on June 30, 2010 aka Heritage Web Solution dba HIT Web Design
webdesignfor199.com pulls up isowebworks.com
New Video on ISO WEBWORKS : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r3vBBeWIGI
There is no question that David Aitken aka Heritage Management Serivces, Inc. aka Heritage Web Solutions, aka Heritage Web Design, aka HIT Web Design, etc is isowebworks, ppcmanagment, remoteitresources, yourhitsite.com, etc. They are all the same people. They changed their face paint, but they are one and the same.
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Joomla is type of software that allows companies like isowebworks and PPCmanagementllc to produce a website for your review quickly. They are not building your site nor coding to build your site. They use free open source packages like Joomla to build the sites. This software is available to the public (you) for free. Why pay someone else to do this when you can do it yourself with ease and for free. Before you pay someone to build your site give Joomla a try.
Joomla is a free open source content management system (CMS). Some companies put there name on top of the CMS and call it their product when in fact it is the work of many who have devoted their time to the free open source development projects.
We are not against anyone choosing to pay someone to create the sites using Joomla. We are only against not giving credit to the free open source community who actually developed the programs such as Joomla and disclosing its usage to the public.
Because of the short amount of time it takes to build a site with Joomla, use care when paying someone to build your site. Make sure they have actually built sites from scratch and understand CSS, XML, HTML, JavaScript, PHP, Perl, and AJAX at a minimum. Make sure they have and are building some sites from scratch or have disclosed to you that they only use a CMS. Make sure it is disclosed in your contract if they will build the code themselves and have qualified programmers or use free open source software.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT:
1. Never sign a contract that does not provide a full refund if you are not satisfied with the product or service.
2. Make sure that you do not pay for hosting until your site is live and functioning the way you requested.
3. Make sure that you ”own” your site code with no strings attached except payment for the building of the site as agreed to in writing.
4. Never sign an agreement that does not require a deadline for building the site or provides for phased rollout with deadlines of features. You can even request that there is a penalty for each day the site is past the due date to motivate the completion of the site.
5. Never agree to jurisdiction outside of your own state or country.
6. Never agree that the full price as been earned or is due unless the site is built to your satisfaction.
7. Make sure you have documentation of what is in scope of your request and what is out of scope for your request. Get it in writing.
8. Never let anyone pressure into purchasing anything. Tell them that you need to review it with your partners and that until you have your partner’s sign off you can not make the purchase. Then take the time to research and review the information before you buy. Get a family member or trusted friend to be your partner in helping you make the decision. Get three opinions before you buy. If you are uncomfortable in any way don’t buy. It is better to wait than be sorry.
9. Always read the terms of the agreement before you sign. If you don’t like the terms you can change them. Any company that is unwilling to work with you on the terms is giving you a sign of what is ahead. Run don’t walk away from a company that is unwilling to work with your terms.
aka hit web design
it looks like hit web design is now isowebworks.com!!! Buyer beware. I checked out their web site and it looks like the last product that hit was selling is isowebdesigns only product... so, you hall have been warned!
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