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by Aurornis
670 days ago
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They didn’t wait until the project was complete. They issued a stop work order due to being over budget and also some “bad faith” charges they noticed. DEFCON then sent their own team to handle the production run. Credit was not erased from the PCB nor the software, which were the parts Entropic was contracted to do. They declined to include entropic on the plastics, which is understandable given that Entropic didn’t do the plastics. It also likely saved machining costs on the mold for a project that was already over budget. The original accusations appear to be a little exaggerated. |
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And issuing a stop work order doesn't mean you can just not pay for the work done so far. It means you're not paying for any further work.