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Oh my god, this isn’t happening. I’ve met someone else who’s worked with my client.
That’s the only explanation for this – he and his associates have said this almost exactly. The only difference is he FLEW ME DOWN to his office THREE TIMES so he could supervise my revisions.
The 13-year old niece thing? Yeah, he showed my work to his kids and decided to revise things based on their input.
I’m kind of freaked out right now. Your comic strip hit the nail right on the head.
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HAHAHAHAHHA!!! This is unfortunately so true and not just in the design realm either.
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What are you spying on my day to day interactions with my clients? Hilarious!
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