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I was busy completing a 14 day eBook writing project at seocheckout, and then a client bought one of my other services that promised giving Facebook fan page likes in a day. I thought of rejecting that order, as I would not be able to focus on two jobs at a time. But I didn't wanted to lose that client by rejecting his order. Just then, I came up with an idea. An idea that suggested me to find someone else at SEOcerks that can complete the second project for me; giving Facebook Fan page likes. I would offer him a bit lower higher price than that I was meant to get paid by my client just to break even, or may be a bit of profit.
My question is, is this legal at seocheckout? Does this violate terms of service of seocheckout?
I mean, that client of mine had never said me that I can't make someone else to do the job! I guess this is not a fraud scheme until the freelancer (whom I have offered a bit low price) is happy with what he is getting. At the same time, that client of mine will not have to face my rejection. And, even I will be happy to satisfy my client. All the three individual are at no loss.
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Make sure the seller you choose for outsourcing provides the highest quality services or you will get many complaints and little repeat business. You might try out the service first to make sure they do the job promised before you offer it to your own customers.
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