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Site Wide Message: Posted Sep 3, 2010 9:27:22 AM EDT.Dismiss this message
In observance of the United States Labor Day holiday the Rent A Coder office will be closed on Monday, September 6th. However, we will be approving projects and making payment verifications two time during the day; once early-morning and once in the early evening. We will resume our normal business hours on Tuesday, September 7th and wish everyone who celebrates it a happy Labor Day.

A big thank you to all site users for helping us win the 2010 Inc 5000 award for fastest growing private company, for the fourth year in a row!
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All ratings (and comments) are protected by a double-blind system to prevent retalitory ratings and rating exchnages. 3rd party ratings and comments are purely the opinion of the poster and do not reflect the official view of vWorker.com in any way.

Future employers and workers have a right to know if a cancellation or reduction in payment occurs. On those occasions, the prevailing party often offers a "trade" to the at-fault party, and agrees NOT to place a bad rating in exchange for a concession of some sort. While vWorker.com cannot stop this practice, it also cannot allow it to taint the integrity of the rating system. To prevent this from happening, vWorker.com arbitrators can and do indicate when a cancellation or reduction in payment occurs by placing their own rating and comment on the party they believe to be at-fault (per both the Employer and Worker agreements). Arbitrators are denoted with the words (vWorker) after their name. This may cause an item to appear twice so that both ratings will be visible.

 
 
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