- One can hardly defer whether you are dealing with someone closing a deal for a 650 euros contract per day or selling you a water melon in a bazaar. No manners in negotiating
- Once you negotiate, and things start getting serious, and you start enquiring about the legitimation of the company ( i.e. Financial reg id ), they conduct mistrust in providing this information whereas this info should have been publicly available in their signature.
- Once you feel confident enough not to further continue with them and as kindly as possible try to ward them off, they keep on calling and sending you emails until you have no choice but to tell them of their shortcomings which they wont accept and start criticizing you back of not being professional.
- I strongly advise not to persue any deal with them or with their alikes and there are many of their alikes so that they gradually will disappear and let the real professionals who provide trustrworthy conduct, realistics offers and legitimate business do the job. Here are some key points to identify them
- They have a very thick accent when they speak english
- When you ask for a legal public info they will fail to provide you within a day which should have been immediately available.
- If they claim they have a registered office say in Germany, verify that address through google.maps the street and the structure of the building will reveal itself.
Having have said all above, I have to stress out, my intention is not the mock about the indian accent nor to degrade any because of their ethnicity but to expose some who are neither capable of running this business or conversing with the clients as it should be done.
if after having read my comments, you still want to persue a contract with them, let everything be legally put down in the contract and especially make sure that you have a legal entity to take to court in case they dont pay you. One thing for sure, implicitly mention to get the payments on weekly bases and not only monthly.