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    client lost his temper

    Posted by: wwyd
    Date: 6/8/2007 1:45:15 PM

    I'm a freelance graphic designer and was working on a design project with a client the other day, and to cut a long story short he lost his rag with me and flicked a piece of paper in my face. I think this is totally unacceptable behaviour, what do you guys think of this? He basically got angry with me because he was forced to tell the truth. I had quizzed him about someting, and when i innocently responded to his explanation with "but that doesn't make sense" he blurted out the truth and flicked a piece of paper in my face in a rage as he had been caught out lying.

    I now dread seeing this guy and feel I don't need clients like this. Do you think I'm over reacting?

    I'm female BTW and he is an older male.



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