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I've spent $32,000 on development with almost no value return and it was quite a serious mistake. I blame myself for not noticing the numerous red flags early on, thinking it was isolated to one individual. I would say my experience is analogous to working with a plumber, electrician, car mechanic, etc. who's fixes never work and always require bigger and more expensive projects and often having someone else just finish the job. I regret everything about working with this company from day 1. A couple early successes gave me a lot of hope and I really thought this would be a long and productive relationship.