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That would be true except the exert explicitly says that this product is useful to avoid deadlines.



Not to avoid them, to extend them.

You're not going to get much more than a day before someone calls you up and says, "Hey, the file's corrupt, send me another".


I can kind of see his point though. For example, maybe the customer had a medical emergency or a friend got into an accident and so they have a legitimate reason for wanting to stretch their deadline.

Still, I think this site is in a very definite dark gray area and I wouldn't run something like this.


As a former TA, I would have instantly granted extension requests that had a real, legitimate excuse attached to them. The ones that irritated me were the ones who thought they were entitled to an extension "because, y'know, there was like a party on Friday night and I got so drunk I couldn't figure out where I was until midway through Monday."


> that had a real, legitimate excuse attached to them

So, in your opinion you believe that you as a TA have the right to know the personal details of students' lives if they need extensions? What if the matter is private?


If you don't want to tell me anything about why you want an extension, you have to accept the fact that the probability distribution over "I want an extension" absent any information is heavily weighted toward "I went on a bender and am too stupid to stay in school", and as such I was unlikely to say yes. I don't want details details; but "I broke my leg, this, this and this is going to be a week late, I'm sorry" as happened to a friend of mine is perfectly good.


No, if that was the case then the customer could ask for an extension. I believe the website author would agree:

http://www.corrupted-files.com/Custom_Order.html




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