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To keep arbitration fair for everyone, RentACoder enforces a system of rules that benefits everyone – RentACoder, buyers, and coders alike. These rules create a safe platform that gives buyers and coders a voice in how expectations should be met and how problematic issues should be resolved.
A buyer, a coder, or even both buyer and coder can therefore enter arbitration and anticipate a professional and reasonable resolution from one of RentACoder’s experienced arbitrators. For that reason, no one should ever have to feel exploited or ripped-off…
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Okay. So what do you do when a coder threatens to distribute your source code just cause he's mad he lost arbitration?!?!
David, contact the vWorker (RAC) staff immediately. They can help you with this better than I can. Be sure you show RAC the documentation where the coder threatened to do this.