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Custom Software Seller Agreement
This document is a legal agreement between you, the “Seller” (as defined
below) and Exhedra solutions, Inc. Corporation (“Exhedra”), a Florida
Corporation with corporate offices in Tampa, Florida. These Seller’s Terms and
Conditions (“Agreement”) sets forth the provisions under which the Seller
may register and use the web-site for the purpose of responding to solicitations
for the acquisition of software solutions, services, and products.
DEFINITIONS
- Site(s): www.RentACoder.com and all alias names to it including www.2RentACoder.com
- Exhedra: Exhedra Solutions, Inc. is the
parent company and owner of the site
- Bid Requests: A request for bids on a software or other type of project.
- Bids: Sellers place bids on bid requests, in attempts to solicit
business.
- Buyer: Person(s) or company(ies) placing one or more Bid Requests.
- Seller: Person(s) or company(ies) placing one or more Bids.
- Coder/Software Developers: Other names for a Seller.
- "Pay for deliverables": A project type where the buyer pays the Seller for certain deliverables.
- "Pay for time": A project type where the buyer pays the Seller for the time they work on the Buyer's project.
Business Day: The site provides business to hundreds of nations/cultures with differing definitions of a business days.
- Business day: Monday-Friday from 9am - 5pm EST (and does not include any particular nation's, culture's or religion's holidays, since the site caters to thousands of combinations of
these, each with differing holidays).
1 TERM
The initial term of this Agreement shall be a
period of one (1) year from the Effective Date. Thereafter, the Agreement shall
automatically renew for subsequent one (1) year terms.
At any time, either party may terminate this agreement, with or without
cause, upon thirty (30) days prior written notice. Exhedra reserves the right to
immediately terminate any Seller who commits fraud, slander, a denial-of-service attack,
or commits any other action which it deems inappropriate. Neither party has made any
commitments regarding the duration or renewal of this Agreement beyond those
stated herein.
Seller agrees to post bids for the entire project. As this site is intended for
commercial purposes only...offering free services, or redirecting a buyer to a site other than Rent a Coder to fulfill their
needs is prohibited. Posting contact information including but not limited to
phone #s, email addresses, Internet URL's, Yahoo Messenger Ids, ICQ ids, on bids or an author's profile is strictly prohibited.
Violators of any of these
terms can have all of their Exhedra accounts terminated, at the discretion of Exhedra.
Seller has read, understands and agrees to abide by all the terms under "Terms and Conditions" (which deal with general site usage and other such issues) and is located at:
http://www.rentacoder.com/RentACoder/misc/TermsAndConditions.asp. Additionally,
Seller has also read, understands and agrees to the Copyright Violation Polices and Procedures policies located at: http://www.rentacoder.com/misc/DMCA/default.asp.
(Addendum on 3/17/02: Note that the no-contact rule is suspended for bids made on projects > $500 until further notice--i.e. contact is now FULLY ALLOWED under these circumstances. Please note that this allowance only applies to bids, and not to a seller's profile, which still may not contain any contact information as detailed above.)
Password Pair. Exhedra strongly urges the Seller to follow standard security measures, which includes but is not limited to:
- Protecting their password pair (email address and password) by keeping it completely private and confidential (so that a person doesn't discover the information and compromise their account).
- Selecting their password such that:
- It is a mix of both numbers and letters, and least 8 characters or more long (to prevent a person from easily guessing their password).
- Choosing a password that is unique and different than passwords used for other sites and services (so that a compromise at another site will not compromise their account).
- Keeping their email address current in the system and safeguarding access to their email account (so a person who compromises their email account cannot compromise their site account via the "forgot password" function of the site).
- Closing their account on the site should their email address fall out of their possession (so the person who next assumes the address will not be able to compromise their account).
- Etc.
Seller authorizes Exhedra Solutions, Inc. to treat themselves or any party who provides the Seller’s password pair as the Seller themselves, and agrees to assume sole responsibility for all transactions,
obligations, liabilities and/or actions undertaken by any such party. Seller further understands and agrees that for their protection, Exhedra personel may not provide certain types of customer service requests for them,
until they authenticate their identity by providing their password pair.
In the event of dispute of ownership of an account, Seller authorizes Exhedra Solutions, Inc. to to use methods other than the
password pair to determine the ownership of the account. Such methods may include (but are not required to include, or be limited to) verification of which party actually paid for projects, and/or
require the production of official country issued photo identification cards to verify identity. Seller agrees that in the case of such a dispute, Exhedra's decision is final and binding.
- Explain which items in the bid request the
Seller wishes to use 3rd party items for, and which 3rd party items would be
involved. This must be documented on the site via the site bidding
system.
- Explain to the buyer the cost, copyright,
distribution and licensing issues concerned with the use of such items.
(For example, many Buyers do not want GNU licensed code in their deliverables
once they understand the licensing issues involved...so it needs to be
explained to them what they would be receiving). If the coder is unclear on any
of the above issues, they can optional post the official documentation regarding the issue(s)
in question directly from the 3rd party code license or other official documentation. This allows the buyer to make their own determination. Either way, this explanation must be
documented on the site via the site bidding system.
- Have the buyer confirm agreement, to the use
of any 3rd party items which the two parties agree to. This must be
documented on the site via the site bidding system.
(This paragraph applies to "pay for deliverables" projects only) Should arbitration occur and the Seller not
follow these rules, Exhedra may immediately arbitrate in favor of the buyer, as
well as consider punitive actions against the Seller.
Install Packages. (Applies to "pay for deliverables" projects only) As most buyers are not technologically savvy,
the Seller is also responsible for creating an install package that will install
the software, in 100% ready-to-run condition, on the platform(s) specified by
the buyer on the bid request. Note that this requirement can be waived by
the Seller if documented via the bidding system or the bid request description.
Status Reports. (Applies to "pay for deliverables" projects only)
To keep the buyer appraised of progress on longer term projects (where the total amount of the bid request is equal to or greater than $150),
the Seller is responsible for filing a weekly status report via the Rent a Coder site, on every Friday while work is being done.
Should the Seller neglect to file one or more reports on time, or not file them on Rent A Coder, the buyer and/or Exhedra may choose to cancel the bid request, resulting in the coder not being paid for the work.
Additionally, Exhedra may apply any Seller rating penalties it deems appropriate...including but not limited to a 1,000 point 'top coder rating' penalty.
The Buyer may choose to waive the status report requirement on a particular bid request from the bid request page.
Should the buyer waive the status report requirement for the bid request, then the coder is no longer responsible for filing it.
Extending Deadlines. (applies to "pay for deliverables" projects only) Managing the deadline is the Seller's
responsibility. If the Seller cannot deliver 100% of agreed upon
deliverables by the deadline but feels that the Buyer may be lenient and allow
the deadline to be extended, then it is the Seller's responsibility to inform
the Buyer as soon as possible, negotiate the change and receive the Buyer's
acceptance on-site...somewhere in the 'Entire Bid Request'. If the Seller
is unable or unsuccessful in doing so, then the original deadline stands.
Outside Contact / Escrowing. As Rent A Coder provides its service in return for a Rent a Coder Fee,
the Seller agrees not to solicit any other party to escrow funds outside of the site. Additionally, on projects under $500.00,
the Seller agrees not to contact any buyer outside of the site (by email, phone, etc.) before the buyer's money is
completely escrowed via the site. Doing so will result (at the discretion of Exhedra) in immediate account termination and expulsion, and
all funds accrued in the Seller's account will be returned to their original buyers, minus the Rent a Coder Fee.
Sellers are warned in advance that Exhedra actively monitors the site for such infractions, and may even pose as a buyer to catch violators.
In the event that Exhedra procures, or is the procuring cause of, a solution for Buyer’s Bid Request, and Buyer and Seller do not use
the Exhedra website or services to transact their business and/or use other
means to transact their business, Seller shall be considered guilty of 'fraud'.
The Seller shall also be considered guilty of fraud should they find a buyer in an 'open auction' and attempt to
cheat Exhedra out of the 'open auction' fee by redirecting the buyer to repost the auction as a cheaper auction such a 'one-on-one', even though the buyer made
full use of the open auction. In either case the seller shall pay Exhedra a penalty fee in the amount of twenty-five percent (25%) of
the amount paid to Seller. Such fees may be deducted from the Seller's outstanding credits on the site, at Exhedra's option.
Exhedra reserves the right to terminate any Seller who circumvents the site in this manner.
Seller agrees that they will arrange with the buyer to escrow the entire funds for the entirety of project onsite. If the Seller arranges for off-site payment for any portion of the project, they agree that they will forfeit all rights to the funds in escrow for the portion onsite (at the disecretion of Exhedra). They further agree that this may happen, despite the fact that they may have technically met the contract (per the definition of the contract found elsewhere in this agreement). If this occurs, a rating reflecting the same will be noted against the said project on the Seller’s account.
6 EXPERT GUARANTEE AND AGREEMENT.
6a. What is the Expert Guarantee?
In order to better secure a project, the Seller
may elect to pledge an 'Expert Guarantee'.
The Expert Guarantee is a good-faith deposit of funds that is made to demonstrate that the
Seller is confident enough in their skills, commitment and time management abilities to guarantee that they will
complete the project 100% by the deadline (in "pay for deliverables" projects) or that they will not commit any timecard fraud (in "pay for time" projects)...per the rules of arbitration specified elsewhere.
- If the project is completed succesfully, then the Seller receives back the Expert Guarantee.
- If the project is not completed succesfuly, the Seller forfeits the entire Expert Guarantee as liquidated damages for the breach. The funds pay for the buyer's cancellation fee (if any), charge back type fees (if any) and the remainder is donated to charity.
An exception to this is made if the Buyer is solely responsible for the project failing. If this occurs, then the Expert Guarantee is returned to the Seller.
In either of the above situations, the Seller may pay a non-refundable Expert Guarantee Processing Fee to Exhedra to cover the expenses of processing their deposit (depending on the method of payment).
More information on the entire process is detailed below.
6b. Acceptance/Decline Period
A Seller may place bids on many different bid requests at one time, without knowing
how many will be accepted in advance. To prevent this from causing an unfair burden on the Seller,
the Seller will be given an opportunity (after being selected by the Buyer on an Expert Guarantee project), to choose whether
or not to begin the project. The Seller will have up to 3 business days to either decline the project
or escrow the Expert Guarantee. If the Seller chooses to begin the project, then they must deposit the Expert Guarantee
via any of the payment methods accepted by Exhedra for this deposit. If the Seller chooses to decline the project, a neutral rating will be placed on both parties' records indicating what happened, and the
Buyer will have the option of choosing another Seller. If the Seller does not respond in 3 business days, they will be in default. If this happens,
they may be subject to having the bid request acceptance cancelled, an unfavorable rating placed on their public record and/or expelled from the site (all at Exhedra's sole discretion).
If the Seller does not accept or decline the project within the 3 business day period and the Buyer continues working with the Seller, it is considered
that the Buyer has implicitly agreed to remove the Expert Guarantee requirement. The buyer cannot cancel due to the Seller’s lack of response on the Expert Guarantee
and the bid request must go into arbitration if either party wants to cancel.
6c. The Funds
The funds are held by Exhedra until the project is completed, or both
parties agree that the project was not completed, or both parties disagree on the status of the project (in which case a Rent a Coder arbitrator determines the status of the work as detailed elsewhere).
Exhedra will exercise the same care and diligence with
escrowed Expert Guarantees as it exercises with Buyer Deposits, and will honor
all of the obligations detailed in the Custom Software Buyer Agreement under
the subparagraph of
Exhedra's Escrow Obligations (with the Seller assuming the rights of the
'Buyer' in that subparagraph).
6c1. Determining the deadline and work completion (applies to "pay for deliverables" projects only)
If the buyer chooses to extend the deadline on-site, then for purposes of determining
work completion, the old deadline will be discared and the newest one used in its place.
Work will be deemed as 100% complete, per the normal rules of arbitration detailed
elsewhere in this contract. These rules include (among other things) an allowance for cosmetic flaws (which do however have to be fixed...see the rules of arbitration elsewhere for more details).
6c2. 100% completed work or project completed
If the work is 100% completed by the deadline (in "pay for deliverables projects") or completed without any timecard fraud (in "pay for time projects"), the good-faith deposit is
returned to the Seller. The Expert Guarantee Processing Fee (detailed elsewhere), if any, is non refundable.
6c3. Work not completed
If the work is not completed 100% by the deadline (in "pay for deliverables projects") or completed without any timecard fraud (in "pay for time projects"), the Expert Guarantee will be forfeited by the Seller,
per the rules on Expert Guarantee forfeiture below. The Expert Guarantee Processing Fee (detailed elsewhere), if any, is non refundable.
6c4. Buyer prevented work from being completed (applies to "pay for deliverables" projects only)
As an exception to the rule above...if the buyer is solely responsible for preventing the work from being completed (for example by withholding required information, or pulling out of the contract prematurely),
then the Seller receives back the good-faith deposit. The Expert Guarantee Processing Fee (detailed elsewhere), if any, is non refundable.
Should Seller or both parties be responsible for preventing the work from being completed then the work will be considered "work not complete" then the exception detailed in this paragraph will not apply.
6c5. Buyer and Seller cannot agree on status of work completion, deadline (or Exhedra determines agreement is inaccurate)
If the Buyer and Seller cannot come to agreement regarding any of the above, or Exhedra determines the agreement is inaccurate,
Exhedra will resolve the issue via arbitration (just like a normal project).
Both Buyer and Seller agree to abide by all of the rules of arbitration as indicated elsewhere in this contract.
Once a ruling is made, the Expert Guarantee will be dispersed based on the arbitrator's ruling.
6d. The Expert Guarantee Processing Fee:
To compensate Exhedra for the expense of processing the Expert Guarantee, Seller agrees to pay to Exhedra a (non-refundable) fee. The fee is a percentage of the
Expert Guarantee and varies according to the method used by the Seller to deposit the funds:
| Method of Deposit of Expert Guarantee |
Expert Guarantee Fee |
| No deposit - transfer of existing funds already in coder account |
0% |
| Snail mail check |
0% |
| Bank to Bank Wire Transfer |
0%*
* Note: A wire transfer fee is charged: the same amount as charged to buyers on their bank to bank wires. |
| Pay Pal |
3.5% |
| Credit Card |
| $ amount |
Fee |
| Less than $100.00 |
3% + $.50 |
| $100.00 or more |
3.5% |
|
If the Seller uses a combination of methods to make the deposit (for example...via credit card and via transfer from their coder account), the
fee is computed by combining the different fees for each portion.
6e. Forfeited Deposits
When the Seller forfeits the Expert Guarantee, it is paid out as follows:
- Paying the Buyer's cancellation charge (if any applies), on their behalf. See the Buyer Legal Agreement for information on when a cancellation
charge might apply.
- Reimbursing Exhedra for any costs it incurs as a result of chargebacks or not receiving proper payment.
- All of the remaining funds are donated to a non-profit
charitable organization with no business ties (other than receiving donations) to Exhedra. The specific charity may change in the future, at Exhedra's sole discretion, as long as it meets the preceeding requirements.
Currently the non-profit charity is Direct Relief International, a
charity that provides essential material resources to locally run health programs in poor areas around
the world and during times of disaster. This charity was rated by Forbes in 2005 as one of the top 3 most efficient charities in the world.
Click here for more information on Exhedra donations by year.
6f. Bad Deposits
Should Sellers's method of payment later be found to be invalid (i.e. including
but not limited to the use of a fraudulent or invalid credit card, chargeback, Paypal
account, or bounced check), the Seller may, at Exhedra's option, have their account garnished for the
outstanding amount. Additionally Exhedra may impose other penalties including, but not limited to, the
closing of the Seller's account and legal action. Exhedra warns Seller that it intends to prosecute all fraudulent purchases to
the fullest extent of the law.
6g. Refund Policy
(Mastercard and VISA regulations dictate that Exhedra enumerate the refund policy for credit card payments.
However, please note that the refund policy applies to both credit card and non credit card Expert Guarantee deposits.)
Since the Expert Guarantee is held as collateral, is it NOT refundable to the Seller upon demand (nor refundable under any other
circumstances). However, it can of course be returned to the Seller under any of the circumstances detailed elsewhere in this contract.
6g. Return of the Expert Guarantee to the Seller
As detailed elsewhere, the Expert Guarantee is returned to the Seller if and when they succesfully complete the project, as well as some other situations.
When that occurs, Exhedra will credit the funds to the Seller's deposit account. The Seller can currently view this (although it is subject to later change) by
going to 'My coder Financials' in the left hand menu, and looking at the coder deposit section.
These funds are then available to the Seller for use on a future Expert Guarantee at any time. Should the Seller wish to receive the funds back to them
they can notify finance that they want a refund. Exhedra will process it as follows (depending on how the initial deposit was made):
| Credit Card/PayPal |
These will be refunded back to the orginal credit card or PayPal account that they came from. Please note that due to chargeback rules, these CANNOT be refunded to a different credit card or PayPal account, nor transferred to the Seller's coder credits for payout during the Seller's next chosen pay period. |
| Snail Mail |
These can be refunded back to the Seller via snail mail (note: a $2.00 postage and handling fee applies). Or the Seller can choose to transfer them to the Seller's coder credits for payout during the next pay period the Seller has selected. |
| Bank to bank wire transfer |
These can be refunded back to the Seller via bank to bank wire (note: a wire transfer fee applies--$10.00 U.S.; $20.00 International). Or the Seller can choose to transfer them to the Seller's coder credits for payout during the next pay period the Seller has selected. |
| Transfer from coder account |
These will be transferred back to the Seller's coder credits for payout during the next pay period the Seller has selected. |
6h. Totality of the Expert Guarantee
The Expert Guarantee is a deposit that either is forfeited or returned to the Seller (as described elsewhere in this contract) in its totality.
As a result it MAY NOT be partially forfeited or partially returned. Neither Buyer nor Seller may request this, nor negotiate terms to do do this (including in self mediation and/or arbitration).
*Indicates the preferred payment method discounted fee. This lower fee is charged by Exhedra, when all escrowed funds are deposited by the Buyer using a
preferred payment method (on or after the effective date of 8/26/2004 1:00:00 AM). Preferred payments methods are bank to bank wire transfer and snail mail check. They are subject to modification in the future.
If the Rent a Coder Fee falls below the minimum fee of ($3), the minimum Rent a Coder Fee will be charged.
During work acceptance is it occassionally possible for a Buyer to accidentally accept a different amount of work than they intended to (i.e. by hitting the accept button twice on 50%, or making a typo, etc.). If Exhedra (in its sole discretion) determines that enough proof exists to demonstrate that this occurred, then Buyer and Seller agree that Exhedra may correct it to reflect the original intention.
Should there be any
dispute regarding acceptance, both Seller and Buyer designate Exhedra as the
final binding authority and arbiter of the dispute, and agree to abide by its
decision.
8. Payment
Modified 11/14/2002 to include new Seller-chosen credit cutoff date:
All credits that accumulate in the Seller's account will be totaled when the credit cutoff date of the Seller's choosing arrives. (The Seller can
chose a credit cutoff date of either the middle of the month, the end of the month or both.)
Exhedra will then pay the Seller this total, on (or before) the 7th day following this cutoff date. However, the Seller may choose to set a 'minimum payout amount', in which case Exhedra will not pay the Seller per above, unless the credits in the Sellers account are equal to or greater than the minimum payout specified.
Seller may choose to be paid by any of the methods below:
|
Payment method |
Charge |
Other information |
| |
|
|
| PayPal |
$2 *
*PayPal may charge a seperate fee. |
This option is
not available in all countries. See
http://www.PayPal.com for more details on their fee and other
information.
|
| Payoneer |
$5 *
*Payoneer will charge a seperate fee..currently $2. |
There are other
charges charged by Payoneer for mailing the card to you, a monthly maintainence fee and
an ATM charge if you withdraw money that way. See www.Payoneer.com for full details.
|
| Snail Mail
Check |
United States: $5
processing and postage.
Non-United States: $10 processing and postage. |
United States:
Sent by 1st class mail
Non-United States: Sent by 1st class air-mail.
|
| Western Union |
United States: $5 processing *
Non-United States: $10 processing *
*Western Union will also charge a seperate fee. |
Money can be
picked up at any of thousands of Western Union locations in the world. Not
available in countries that prohibit sending money from a foreign businesess,
such as Brazil, Estonia, India, Mexico and South Korea. See
http://www.WesternUnion.com for more details on their fee and other
information.
|
International
Priority Mail
(currently only available to Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Estonia, India, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Uruguay and Zambia) |
Argentina $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
Brazil: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
Estonia: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
India: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
Mexico: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
South Africa: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
South Korea: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
Uruguay: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
Zambia: $10 processing + $28 Priority Mail fee= $38 total.
|
Same as Snail
Mail Check, but sent via International Priority Mail which is signed for and
is more reliable in places (such as the non-major cities in India) where the
normal postal system is not necessarily as dependable.
|
Bank to Bank
Wire Transfer
(currently only available to Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Estonia, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Uruguay and Zambia) |
$10 processing +
$45 wire fee= $55 total. |
Payment is wired
to your bank account. |
Notes:
- Postal system payments (snail mail check and
International priority mail) are checks drawn from our United States bank in
United States funds. Your bank may or may not charge a currency changing fee.
All Exhedra payment charges
will be deducted directly from the Seller's account.
All options are subject to change in both
availability and price.
Seller understands that they can control the minimum amount required before a payment is made to them. If their account is below this amount, funds are accumulated until this amount is reached.
Seller understands that they can choose to specify a "payout holdover/carryover" amount. If the Seller specifies an amount more than $0, Exhedra will hold back the
amount specified (or the amount in the Seller's account if the amount specified exceeds the amount in the Seller's account) in the Seller's account for the Seller's future use.
Seller agrees to be fully responsible for providing accurate and up-to-date
payment information in their account at the Rent a Coder site.
Should this information be inaccurate, Seller agrees to assume full
responsibility (financial and otherwise) for any consequences. This
includes late arriving, incomplete or lost payments. Although Exhedra will
make good-faith efforts to help the Seller rectify the situation, Exhedra is not
liable for the consequences of incorrect information, in any way whatsoever.
If the situation can be rectified with additional effort (such as Exhedra doing
a stop payment and resending the check), the Seller will be responsible for the
additional charges associated with the effort.
8b. Delayed/undelivered payments by 3rd parties
Exhedra agrees to transfer Seller's funds to the 3rd party chosen by the Seller, as described above.
Seller understands that these 3rd party companies are beyond Exhedra's control. Seller further understands that
it is possible that such parties may delay delivery of the funds, or never deliver them at all.
Seller understands that there are numerous potential reasons for this to occur, including (but not limited to)
money laundering/anti-terrorist/fraud-risk freeze policies, financial difficulties with the 3rd party, physical issues with delivery, etc..
Seller agrees to completely scrutinize any 3rd party company before selecting them and agrees that
Exhedra is not responsible in any way for any delay or lack of delivery of funds (including damages caused by such actions), once Exhedra
gives the funds to a 3rd party.
8b1. Useful Specific Information
Please note that the world-wide postal system is a complex system of varying reliability--subject to delay or loss due to regional problems, acts of war, nature and other things beyond Exhedra's control.
If Seller chooses a postal system based delivery, Exhedra will deliver snail mail checks to its local post office, but cannot guarantee delivery beyond that.
Seller understands and agrees that Exhedra will is not responsible for delay or loss (or damages caused by such actions)
between that point and ultimate arrival at the final
destination.
Addendum: 2/7/2003
Over 85% of snail mail check payments sent to Argentina, India, Pakistan and Uruguay do not arrive at their final destinations. Very often our bank reports that a 3rd party has intercepted the check and attempted to cash it illegally. As a result Exhedra DOES NOT recommend snail mail checks to Sellers in these countries. If (despite our recommendation) a Seller still chooses this method of payment and it does not arrive, please be aware that the Seller will be responsible for the $15 check stop payment fee (to cover our expenses), before we will resend it via another method. Additionally, if a fraudulent 3rd party manages to succesfully cash Seller's payment, the Seller will be reponsible for it (and not Exhedra). All Sellers in these countries are STRONGLY URGED to choose an alterate payment method.
9 PROJECT DETAILS, BIDDING AND REPLY PRIVACY AND EXPLANATION (Added 7/3/03)
The Seller and Buyer may exchange one or more bids and
replies on the bid request. Exhedra wishes to make clear in this section
exactly what is shown and what is not shown to other people on the site
regarding bid requests and bidding.
Profiles:
Both buyer and coder profiles are publicly available. Profiles are
viewable by clicking on the person's name at various places on the site,
including bids, bid requests and ratings. 3rd party search engines
outside of the control of Exhedra (such as Google) may index and show these
profiles on their sites. If you wish to keep your identity private,
you are advised to use the 'Screen Name' feature of the site and use a name
different than you real name or company.
Open Auctions (with no NDA):
Project Details: (description, etc.)
Project details are viewable by the public
Bids/Replies:
While the bidding is open, the auction is conducted as a 'closed
auction' and bidders cannot see the bids placed by other bidders.
Once a winning bidder is chosen, the accepted bid (made by the winning
bidder), and the last bids (made by losing bidders) are made public and are viewable by the general public...
to show that a fair and honest auction was conducted. This does include the screennames and site links of the bidders. Everything
else remains private...including the text and attachments of all comments made. The bid request page itself is removed from general public
access on the site's search system. However, the general public can
view the title of the bid request on the winning bidder's resume.
Clicking on the link will allow a person from the general public to view
the bid request itself and the information stated above. Additionally,
3rd party search engines outside of the control of Exhedra (such as Google) may index and
show this information on their sites.
If a buyer wishes to hide the details of their open bid request from the general public,
they may choose to 'privatize' the open bid request once a coder is chosen.
This converts it into a private auction (see below) which, as the name implies, is much more hidden.
Click here for instructions on how to do this.
Open Auctions (with NDA):
Project Details: (description, etc.)
Project details are viewable only by those Sellers whom the Buyer
approves for viewing by accepting their NDA. The general
public or those rejected may only view the "Pre NDA" message that the
Buyer posts for the public.
Bids/Replies:
While the bidding is open, the auction is conducted as a 'closed
auction' and bidders cannot see the bids placed by other bidders.
Once a winning bidder is chosen, the accepted bid (made by the winning
bidder), and the last bids (made by losing bidders) are made viewable by those Sellers who had their NDA
approved by the Buyer...to show that a fair and honest auction was conducted. This does include the screennames and site links of the bidders. Everything
else remains private...including the text and attachments of all comments made.
The bid request page itself
is removed from general public access on the site's search system.
However, the general public can view the title of the bid request on the
winning bidder's resume. Clicking on the link, however, does not
allow a person from the general public to view the bid request itself.
Private and One-on-one auctions
Project Details: (description, etc.)
Project details are viewable only by those Sellers whom the Buyer
invites to the auction. The general public may not view the project
details.
Bids/Replies:
While the bidding is open, the auction is conducted as a 'closed
auction' and bidders cannot see the bids placed by other bidders.
Once a winning bidder is chosen, the accepted bid (made by the winning
bidder), and the last bids (made by losing bidders) are made viewable only to those Sellers whom the Buyer
invited to the auction...to show that a fair and honest auction was conducted. This does include the screennames and site links of the bidders. Everything
else remains private...including the text and attachments of all comments made. The bid request page itself
is removed from general public access on the site's search system.
However, the general public can view the title of the bid request on the
winning bidder's resume. Clicking on the link, however, does not
allow a person from the general public to view the bid request itself.
10
Taxes
Rent a Coder does not collect taxes, duties, fees or other governmentally imposed excises, so Seller and Buyer agree to assume their respective responsibilities under the law.
The site fully complies with United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations. As of this writing, the IRS requires that when payments are made to a person in the United States and it exceeds a certain threshold amount, that
it must be reported to the IRS (via a 1099-MISC form).
Additionally, if there is the slightest doubt as to the location of a payee or their eligibility to work, Exhedra is required
under law to exercise "due diligence" by requiring official IRS paperwork to prove their location and/or eligibilty. The process is as follows (but is subject to change without notice per the IRS):
- Completion of the I-9 form and supporting documentation
- Results must be notarized and physically mailed to Exhedra
Should Exhedra (at its sole discretion) determine that the Seller's account requires such scrutiny, Seller agrees to either comply with the process (which may include assuming modest costs such as postage, etc) or forfeit their account and funds in it.
In order to properly report earnings to the IRS, Sellers receiving payments to the United States at any time in a year agree to the following:
- ...that they are solely responsible for ensuring that their correct Social Security/EIN information is provided to the site.
- ...that if they create duplicate accounts (with or without Exhedra's permission), they will also notify Exhedra. This notification will be in writing, will occur in each and every year in which the Seller has duplicate accounts,
and will enumerate all duplicate accounts.
- ...that should they be paid in the U.S. during the year, and then change their payment to outside the U.S. (or vice versa), that they will notify Exhedra of the change so that their total can be properly calculated. The notification will be in writing and will occur in the year of the change.
Should Seller violate any of the above, they understand that this may be considered tax evasion by the IRS. They agree not only to pay any possible IRS penalty imposed on them, but also any penalty imposed on Exhedra as a result of their actions, plus an additional 50% fee to Exhedra to compensate Exhedra for their breach.
11 WHEN EXHEDRA IS A BUYER (Added 9/12/03)
From time to time Exhedra may wish to place bid requests on the site as a Buyer. If the Seller were to bid on and win such a bid request and then a dispute
were to arise, the Seller would not wish Exhedra to perform arbitration, as it would place Exhedra in a potential "conflict of interest" situation where it was
judging a bid request in which it was a party to. To prevent this from happening, Exhedra agrees to the following:
- To clearly post in the description of the bid request that the bid request is being posted by Exhedra, and that
special rules apply to the bid request, as detailed in this section.
- To waive their rights to arbitration.
By posting a bid on such a bid request, the Seller agrees:
- To waive their rights to arbitration as well
To reduce the risk for the Seller, Exhedra will attempt to negotiate mutually agreeable
partial payments for the achievement of milestones.
13 Fraudulent Behavior Notification Warning.
If Seller attempts to commit, or actually commits, fraud (of any type...including but not limited to "as defined by this contract", United States law, or an action generally accepted to be fraudulent) that would adversely effect one or more other site users, then Seller does grant Exhedra the right to:
- Notify those other users of the attempted or actual fraud (and provide pertinent details).
- Provide those other users with the Seller's real name(s), address(es), phone number(s), fax number(s), and/or email address(es).
19. CLOSING ACCOUNTS.
At the request of the Seller, Exhedra
will close out their account, disabling all future use of it. However, Seller understands and agrees that Exhedra will not delete any information, as it
is required to report such information to 3rd parties including (but not limited to) FBI investigations, IRS invstigations, credit card fraud investigations,
or for Exhera's own auditing purposes.
20. ENFORCEMENT.
If Seller breaches or attempts to breach any of the terms of this Contract or fails to make any payments when due under this Contract, Seller shall pay to Exhedra as part of a judgment all of Exhedra's costs and expenses, including reasonable legal fees, incurred by Exhedra in enforcing the terms of this Contract or collecting any payment due under this Contract.
21. SECURITY AND VIRUSES.
Please note that Exhedra uses the best of its ability to protect all data from external and unauthorized party access
by the use of (but not limited to) firewalls, encryption and 3rd party security consultants.
Additionally it also uses the best of its ability to protect site users from viruses via virus scanning sofware.
However no security sytem and/or virus system is 100% secure or 100% effective.
Should sensitive data be confirmed as compromised, or a virus discovered on an Exhedra system, Exhedra will alert the affected Seller
via email (to the address registered on the site). However, due to the nature of
security and viruses, Exhedra strongly advises the Seller to take their own security precautions,
such as personal virus scanning software, and/or encrypting sensitive communications.
Given the nature of these matters, should a security compromise or virus incident occur,
Seller agrees that Exhedra is not liable for the incident (in any way or kind) nor for any reprecusions of such an incident (in any way or kind).
22. Data Retention Policy.
Exhedra stores data for Buyers and Sellers. This data includes (but is not limited to) files (when are being sent between parties), text
communication and information (such as requirements clarifications), and webcam and screenshot images (on timecard projects).
Exhedra will make a good faith effort to preserve this data until the project is accepted as 100% complete by the buyer.
After that point, Exhedra may delete the information to free up space on its servers. As such, both Buyer and Seller agree to make their own
copy of all data which they may wish to use afterwards. Since computer systems can fail, Exhedra highly recommends that both parties do this regularly...
even before final project aceptance....to avoid any data loss issues.
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