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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Hold on to your wallets! "There are irregularities with October's PP royalties"
« on: February 27, 2014, 07:11 »Hi Ron,Apologies are always appreciated , but this is only the first step.
but the error was made by iStock , this is the risk of doing business.
Istock has made ??mistakes and I do not see why I have to pay for his mistakes .
Istock will assume the burden of this failure . So this will be a GREAT incentive for it to NOT COMMIT more mistakes like that.
My job : to make images that may have market , load them (in their mode cumbersome and slow), I have this job done properly.
THEIR job : to sell my images , to correctly calculate royalties and distribute them in a timely manner . This work Istock has done wrong.
WHY I have to pay for a job that someone else has done wrong ?
They are mistaken his own work and I have to pay for this mistake.
If I 'm wrong in my work, I pay directly the consequences.
But what I did wrong in my work ? NOTHING
This mechanism that istock has put together is deeply wrong
I repeat, do not ever again shortly nullla and retire all of my images.
I do not understand why I have to be treated so badly by a microstock .
Why do you think its normal to keep money that isnt yours? Honest question. In my opinion, it doesnt work like that with any company.
If the taxman makes a mistake, you have to pay it back
When items in a store are priced differently, you pay the register price, even when its more expensive
When utilities make a mistake you have to pay them back.
I once was undercharged for my gas bill due to their error, and still needed to pay the money, I protested but all they did was give me payback scheme to soften the blow.
ETA: Being overpaid by your employer or a mistake from the bank will also be corrected and the money has to be returned.
I do not understand the binomial:
you make a mistake -> I will pay for your mistake
This I really do not understand it.
Peace