Y kant andrew spel Delays in transferring the site over result from Andrew's inability to spell rossmanngroup.com properly, yet he can email me at rossmanngroup.com.
This story begins on early August when we signed a contract to design a new site. The price would be $4600, with a down payment of $2300. Around August 10th, my site was transferred over to their server for development. The first red flag can be read in the email I received revealing that delays in getting the site transferred to his server were caused by a misspelling of my name. Spelling errors are lame to criticize someone over, but are relevant when delays in transferring the site over are used as the primary excuse for all of Demski's failures.
Two months in, Andrew Demski emails me to take a look at a page he's designed.
Weeks after pointing out how bad the design of many pages were, Andrew says he has a design for me to review, that he would like to use as the template for the site's other pages. Great.. right?
After hiring a firm for $4600 to design a website, there is no greater nightmare than being two months in and seeing what you see below for approval. He used the verb design to describe what he had done in this transformative process on October 11th.
This is his newly designed page. This is terrible.
The Demski Group Reviews
Y kant andrew spel Delays in transferring the site over result from Andrew's inability to spell rossmanngroup.com properly, yet he can email me at rossmanngroup.com.
This story begins on early August when we signed a contract to design a new site. The price would be $4600, with a down payment of $2300. Around August 10th, my site was transferred over to their server for development. The first red flag can be read in the email I received revealing that delays in getting the site transferred to his server were caused by a misspelling of my name. Spelling errors are lame to criticize someone over, but are relevant when delays in transferring the site over are used as the primary excuse for all of Demski's failures.
Two months in, Andrew Demski emails me to take a look at a page he's designed.
Weeks after pointing out how bad the design of many pages were, Andrew says he has a design for me to review, that he would like to use as the template for the site's other pages. Great.. right?
After hiring a firm for $4600 to design a website, there is no greater nightmare than being two months in and seeing what you see below for approval. He used the verb design to describe what he had done in this transformative process on October 11th.
This is his newly designed page. This is terrible.