IEC's Website. Can you believe this rubbish.
Jan23Written by:
2009/01/23 10:13 AM
Thee new IEC website. That apparently cost in the region of R3,000,000, that's right three million rand, to redevelop.
Just got notified of the new IEC website. That apparently cost in the region of R3,000,000, that's right three million rand, to redevelop. Who know what it first cost.
When I, struggling to get into the web design and hosting market, see rubbish like this, and the price tag associated with it. I get so angry that words could not explain. What on earth was the choice, who else bid for the site. If you look at the other sites that were developed by the same company, they are just as useless and shocking.
It seems that one of the criteria was a BEE. But this is ridiculous. This kind of discrimination and poor quality surely gives BEE a bad reputation. If you want to choose rubbish just for the sake of BEE, it will surely fail. Fire the guy, demand your money back. Hey I will do the site at 10% of the cost. By these standards I should charge R500 000 000 for the sites I develop.
What do you think? Leave me a note.
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Re: IEC's Website. Can you believe this rubbish.
Its is rubbish - but i suspect you should do a bit of research as the misinformation regarding that figure is pretty high.
So instead of reposting an "according to sources" kind of bullshit do a bit of research and stop blaming BEE - its only a hindrance if you make it so.
By gmk on
2009/01/23 03:24 PM
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Re: IEC's Website. Can you believe this rubbish.
GMK: What ever the figure it is still too high. R200 is way too much for that site. I did not blame BEE, if you had read the article correctly I suggested that this kind of thing gives BEE a bad name. IF this truly was a BEE site, It should have been Top standard so that it can say to the rest of the country that BEE works. And Please, do you honestly think that the IEC, will NOT take a BEE partner in this. Highly unlikely. By host on
2009/01/23 03:24 PM
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