General info:
Age: 18
Name: Hunter
I've been developing modifications for Minecraft bukkit/spigot/sponge servers for nearly a year (November 9th, 2014) now, and started creating servers for about 2 years (Nov. 4th, 2013.)
I'm looking for people to help me fill my days and nights with plugin development jobs! I'm up for almost any task, big or small! If I don't make enough money by this time next year, I won't be able to go to college! Yay for expensive surgery that will make me jobless for the next year! :|... I'm not looking for enough money to get me through college, just enough to get a reliable, safe car so I can actually get there every day! Accidents happen too, so I want to be prepared for when they STRIKE!
Current people I've worked for:
I've developed plugins for two clients so far, and BOTH were very satisfied.
My first client is releasing their server on the 28th! Let's just say their server wouldn't function AT ALL without my code! Trailer link here soon!
They enjoy my work so much, they decided to grant me their "Dev" rank! When I think I'm all finished coding for them (completed my tasks), they beg me to come back to do more!
The other client was so ecstatic about my work, and so confident that I could make much more money off my plugin that he is allowing me to sell it for money in the McM plugins list! Check out this epic plugin in the market!
DropZone ($10): Link coming soon!
Extra Info:
I work fairly quickly with little to no bugs. If a bug is ever found, I'll fix it as soon as possible with no charge (When I'm fixing a bug, I will only fix the bug, not add game changes).
As of things to show, I have two servers which are in Alpha that are currently up with 90% custom code by me (Would be 100%, but I don't feel like coding things such as: World edit, World guard, Multiverse, etc.). I'd be happy to show you what I've done to get you to pay me for a plugin!
Allowing me to use your server to code is highly recommended. It's primarily due to the fact that when I'm coding, I'll know what's working/is compatible with your server, and what's not. Not allowing me to work on your server will most likely take A LOT more time, and could increase the cost.
I'm currently doing a gap year (just finished High School), and am excited to study programming. I will be working towards a Computer Science degree in the upcoming years of college.
First server information:
First server attempt website lol: http://numbrainpvp.webs.com/, and first server's MCForums post: http://tinyurl.com/k2jbrcy
Payments:
- I only accept payment sent through paypal.
- I'll code for $12 an hour (negotiable), or an agreed total amount.
Hourly: You must pay $[.5(12*et) et=estimated time] as the down payment before I begin coding, but after we agree on the said plugin's features. Once the task is complete, you must pay the remaining amount to receive the plugin (you're able to view the progress at any time.)
Agreed Amount: You must make a 50% down payment of the total agreed cost as I begin coding the plugin(s) for you, then pay the remainder after the plugin is complete to receive the plugin.
- Charge backs of my services, or not following the ToS will not be taken lightly.
ToS (Terms of Service):
Granting File Access -
"working for a client on the client's server" means that the client is required to "Grant Access" to certain features for me on the client's server. Although it's not required, it's highly recomended.
Granting access to one's server involves giving me access to upload files into one's server's ftp files and giving my account, "CombatBorn", operator (/op) permissions on the client's server. In some cases, giving a password is not required, but in most it is. No plugins or content of the client's server will be taken, destroyed, or tampered with other than the assigned task (plugin).
Payments -
If denied access to "working on the client's server", under the situation where the plugin has been completed, and said plugin features work with my server and doesn't work with the client's server, the client can chose between the two options:
1)
a. If the agreed payment is per hour: The client must grant me access to the client's server's FTP files and give my account, "CombatBorn", operator (/op) permissions on the client's server for me to continue working. One must then complete the original agreed purchase (pay the amount of the total cost), and the client must continue paying per hour until it's fully working with one's server with a new downpayment of $[.5(12*net) net= new estimated time]. Once the plugin features work with the client's server, one must then finish paying the rest of the new payment to receive the requested plugin.
b. If the agreed payment is an agreed amount: The client must grant me access to one's server FTP files and giving my account, "CombatBorn", operator (/op) permissions on one's server for me to continue working. The client must complete the original agreed purchase (pay the remaining 50% of the total cost of the original agreed payment). I will then offer a new negotiable payment which the client must pay another down payment of 50% of said payment before I continue to work. If a new payment is not agreed upon, I have the right to not make the plugin work on the client's server. After the new down payment is paid, I will continue to work on the plugin on the client's server. Once the plugin features work with the client's server, one must then finish paying the remainder of the new payment to receive the requested plugin.
2)
Complete the agreed payment and receive the plugin.
Skript Development -
By paying for my services, whether hourly, or by an agreed amount, one must be aware that my plugins will require additional plugin downloads, including: Skript, or any other Skript addon Plugin(s) that are needed for the code to function properly. These plugins are required for my plugins to function properly, and cause a seemingly unnoticeable amount of lag to one's server compared to a Java written plugin. My plugins are other known as "scripts".
Hourly Payments -
If I'm granted access to the client's server, I'll code for $12 an hour, or an agreed total amount.
Hourly: One must pay $[.5(12*et) et=estimated time] as the down payment before I begin coding, but after we agree on the said plugin's features. Once the task is complete, one must pay the remaining amount to receive the plugin (The client and any approved persons are able to view the progress at any time.)
Agreed Amount: One must make a 50% down payment of the total agreed cost as I begin coding the plugin(s) for the client, then pay the remainder after the plugin is complete to receive the plugin.
Ignorance to the Terms of Service -
If one decides that they don't understand, or no longer agree to the terms after accepting them, and payment is sent, one would be allowed a refund under the one and only following condition:
a. I have not started coding said agreed plugin for said client.
Grief -
With sufficient proof of me intentionally destroying the server's desired game play through: major destruction of blocks in the client's Minecraft server, stolen content, or disrespect towards the client's server's members or staff. The client is entitled to a refund for the requested plugin, and development will halt. At this point, the ToS will no longer be followed through, and further payment won't be necessary. False accusations of said "Grief" could lead to lawsuits if necessary. I want the client to feel safe with the job that I'm doing, and I promise to never intentionally "grief" the server's game play.
If you do not not agree with my terms, don't request my sercices. Purchasing my services or contacting me in any way with regards of requesting my plugin development services means that you have read and agreed to my ToS (Terms of Service).
Contact:
Email: [email protected]
Please send me an email or message when requesting a plugin. I want to try to make the comment section for customer feedback as much as possible. Thank you
P.s. Sorry if you don't completely agree with my terms! You can feel free to talk with me about them at any time, I'm sure we could work something out!
Age: 18
Name: Hunter
I've been developing modifications for Minecraft bukkit/spigot/sponge servers for nearly a year (November 9th, 2014) now, and started creating servers for about 2 years (Nov. 4th, 2013.)
I'm looking for people to help me fill my days and nights with plugin development jobs! I'm up for almost any task, big or small! If I don't make enough money by this time next year, I won't be able to go to college! Yay for expensive surgery that will make me jobless for the next year! :|... I'm not looking for enough money to get me through college, just enough to get a reliable, safe car so I can actually get there every day! Accidents happen too, so I want to be prepared for when they STRIKE!
Current people I've worked for:
I've developed plugins for two clients so far, and BOTH were very satisfied.
My first client is releasing their server on the 28th! Let's just say their server wouldn't function AT ALL without my code! Trailer link here soon!
They enjoy my work so much, they decided to grant me their "Dev" rank! When I think I'm all finished coding for them (completed my tasks), they beg me to come back to do more!
The other client was so ecstatic about my work, and so confident that I could make much more money off my plugin that he is allowing me to sell it for money in the McM plugins list! Check out this epic plugin in the market!
DropZone ($10): Link coming soon!
Extra Info:
I work fairly quickly with little to no bugs. If a bug is ever found, I'll fix it as soon as possible with no charge (When I'm fixing a bug, I will only fix the bug, not add game changes).
As of things to show, I have two servers which are in Alpha that are currently up with 90% custom code by me (Would be 100%, but I don't feel like coding things such as: World edit, World guard, Multiverse, etc.). I'd be happy to show you what I've done to get you to pay me for a plugin!
Allowing me to use your server to code is highly recommended. It's primarily due to the fact that when I'm coding, I'll know what's working/is compatible with your server, and what's not. Not allowing me to work on your server will most likely take A LOT more time, and could increase the cost.
I'm currently doing a gap year (just finished High School), and am excited to study programming. I will be working towards a Computer Science degree in the upcoming years of college.
First server information:
First server attempt website lol: http://numbrainpvp.webs.com/, and first server's MCForums post: http://tinyurl.com/k2jbrcy
Payments:
- I only accept payment sent through paypal.
- I'll code for $12 an hour (negotiable), or an agreed total amount.
Hourly: You must pay $[.5(12*et) et=estimated time] as the down payment before I begin coding, but after we agree on the said plugin's features. Once the task is complete, you must pay the remaining amount to receive the plugin (you're able to view the progress at any time.)
Agreed Amount: You must make a 50% down payment of the total agreed cost as I begin coding the plugin(s) for you, then pay the remainder after the plugin is complete to receive the plugin.
- Charge backs of my services, or not following the ToS will not be taken lightly.
ToS (Terms of Service):
Granting File Access -
"working for a client on the client's server" means that the client is required to "Grant Access" to certain features for me on the client's server. Although it's not required, it's highly recomended.
Granting access to one's server involves giving me access to upload files into one's server's ftp files and giving my account, "CombatBorn", operator (/op) permissions on the client's server. In some cases, giving a password is not required, but in most it is. No plugins or content of the client's server will be taken, destroyed, or tampered with other than the assigned task (plugin).
Payments -
If denied access to "working on the client's server", under the situation where the plugin has been completed, and said plugin features work with my server and doesn't work with the client's server, the client can chose between the two options:
1)
a. If the agreed payment is per hour: The client must grant me access to the client's server's FTP files and give my account, "CombatBorn", operator (/op) permissions on the client's server for me to continue working. One must then complete the original agreed purchase (pay the amount of the total cost), and the client must continue paying per hour until it's fully working with one's server with a new downpayment of $[.5(12*net) net= new estimated time]. Once the plugin features work with the client's server, one must then finish paying the rest of the new payment to receive the requested plugin.
b. If the agreed payment is an agreed amount: The client must grant me access to one's server FTP files and giving my account, "CombatBorn", operator (/op) permissions on one's server for me to continue working. The client must complete the original agreed purchase (pay the remaining 50% of the total cost of the original agreed payment). I will then offer a new negotiable payment which the client must pay another down payment of 50% of said payment before I continue to work. If a new payment is not agreed upon, I have the right to not make the plugin work on the client's server. After the new down payment is paid, I will continue to work on the plugin on the client's server. Once the plugin features work with the client's server, one must then finish paying the remainder of the new payment to receive the requested plugin.
2)
Complete the agreed payment and receive the plugin.
Skript Development -
By paying for my services, whether hourly, or by an agreed amount, one must be aware that my plugins will require additional plugin downloads, including: Skript, or any other Skript addon Plugin(s) that are needed for the code to function properly. These plugins are required for my plugins to function properly, and cause a seemingly unnoticeable amount of lag to one's server compared to a Java written plugin. My plugins are other known as "scripts".
Hourly Payments -
If I'm granted access to the client's server, I'll code for $12 an hour, or an agreed total amount.
Hourly: One must pay $[.5(12*et) et=estimated time] as the down payment before I begin coding, but after we agree on the said plugin's features. Once the task is complete, one must pay the remaining amount to receive the plugin (The client and any approved persons are able to view the progress at any time.)
Agreed Amount: One must make a 50% down payment of the total agreed cost as I begin coding the plugin(s) for the client, then pay the remainder after the plugin is complete to receive the plugin.
Ignorance to the Terms of Service -
If one decides that they don't understand, or no longer agree to the terms after accepting them, and payment is sent, one would be allowed a refund under the one and only following condition:
a. I have not started coding said agreed plugin for said client.
Grief -
With sufficient proof of me intentionally destroying the server's desired game play through: major destruction of blocks in the client's Minecraft server, stolen content, or disrespect towards the client's server's members or staff. The client is entitled to a refund for the requested plugin, and development will halt. At this point, the ToS will no longer be followed through, and further payment won't be necessary. False accusations of said "Grief" could lead to lawsuits if necessary. I want the client to feel safe with the job that I'm doing, and I promise to never intentionally "grief" the server's game play.
If you do not not agree with my terms, don't request my sercices. Purchasing my services or contacting me in any way with regards of requesting my plugin development services means that you have read and agreed to my ToS (Terms of Service).
Contact:
Email: [email protected]
Please send me an email or message when requesting a plugin. I want to try to make the comment section for customer feedback as much as possible. Thank you
P.s. Sorry if you don't completely agree with my terms! You can feel free to talk with me about them at any time, I'm sure we could work something out!
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