Terms and Conditions

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Viking Mechanical Services, LLC in no way makes the claim to support the “non managed” server environment. Hosting companies that do not offer standard Cpanel / FTP may require a server engineer in order to migrate, maintain and complete any fixes. I am a web developer with an above-average knowledge of Cpanel and FTP.

3rd Party Software
Given that we are the raw labor source exclusively for web development companies and do not have direct contact with the “end clients”, I place the responsibility of picking the most appropriate software on my web development clients. Where I see this issue come up most is with shopping carts, but the same would apply to any plugin, module or CMS. We do our best to advise if we feel the chosen software will satisfy the business requirements of the “end client”, but the final decision and responsibility lie with the web development client to make that final decision.

Based on the years of experience I have been doing this, here are my thoughts on the “givens” on what I can promise or deliver with 3rd party or unknown software.

The givens on third party software

  1. Software will function as it’s nativity intended, it is not a given that we are able to modify the inherent/native functionality of the software.
  2. Plugin / Software that I/we are not familiar with is not possible in most cases to accurately gauge the functionality in the design/project scope until after it is into development in some if not most cases.  It is the responsibility of the web development client to pick out the third party software and agree that the functionality will work with the design and well as the end client’s business requirements.
  3. Timelines cannot be accurately estimated on software that I/we are not familiar with. The best promise we can make is the amount of time we are able to put into the project with responsible daily updates.
  4. Quotes on third party software and its functionality are made on the best faith estimate based on the information we have. The fact that I/we are paying for our own electricity, computers, and software does not mean that we are responsible to work for free when software does not function as the “end client” or “web development client” expects.

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