This company's contract is geared toward ripping people off. The person running it is a cyberbully who is known for organizing cliques to harass anyone who doesn't agree with her.
On Facebook, she gets all of her friends to write five-star reviews for her... and, if anyone gives a critical review, she gets the same friends to complain to Facebook until the reviews are taken down. Her business contract actually contains a clause prohibiting critical reviews of her work.
Rather than using custom photos, this designer seems to use stock photo sites, yet claims to have ownership over the created work (despite the fact that the author paid for it.) She REQUIRES that her logo be displayed on everything she creates.
Many people have complained about the quality of her work, but her clique of bullies (especially Cassy Roop) attack anyone who disagrees with her. Also, her contract requires any legal action to be brought in Franklin County, Kentucky... not worthwhile to pursue litigation especially for authors living in other parts of the country. So, Judi can get away with anything she wants, including blatant breach of contract if she so wishes.
Concierge Literary Designs & Photography, LLC. Reviews
This company's contract is geared toward ripping people off. The person running it is a cyberbully who is known for organizing cliques to harass anyone who doesn't agree with her.
On Facebook, she gets all of her friends to write five-star reviews for her... and, if anyone gives a critical review, she gets the same friends to complain to Facebook until the reviews are taken down. Her business contract actually contains a clause prohibiting critical reviews of her work.
Rather than using custom photos, this designer seems to use stock photo sites, yet claims to have ownership over the created work (despite the fact that the author paid for it.) She REQUIRES that her logo be displayed on everything she creates.
Many people have complained about the quality of her work, but her clique of bullies (especially Cassy Roop) attack anyone who disagrees with her. Also, her contract requires any legal action to be brought in Franklin County, Kentucky... not worthwhile to pursue litigation especially for authors living in other parts of the country. So, Judi can get away with anything she wants, including blatant breach of contract if she so wishes.