Hello friends, I want to share my experience with a newbie client, hope you learn something. I opened a gig on gigbucks and got few clients one of which is a newbie. He asked me so many details and doubts which i have patiently answered. He was very happy, I have answered almost 1o long messages and another 10 short ones. It has taken me lot of time. He asked to help on keyword research. I have prepared a document with screen shots and gave him all the details that i could. I gave him a short word doc to fill host login details, amazon, clickbank and other similar details. He said that he is newbie, but i only asked him to give me those details so that i can setup wprobot option fields and complete the autoblog setup. I reminded him so many times and what he gave me is all logins and passwords to cpa account and clickbank. But i did not take any advantage, i did not even login. I told him not to give such info to anyone and provide me the keys that are required to complete my setup. He did not see the doc first which i gave and he says he don't know what i want. I requested him to check the doc first that has only asked key details and ids. He thinks that he will not understand what is there in the doc even before he sees it. I replied " This is not rocket science dude... have you checked the doc, I just need a key and id which you can find when you login to commission junction. This is what i mentioned in the doc" For this he says i am rude and is very miserable... he says he will spread out words about my services etc all blah blah....... he says he will never give any orders and even clients orders etc..... Finally after so many hours of my hard work (almost 2 days for auto blog setup and autobacklinking system) and typed too many emails and messages, i had to cancel the order and loose $60. so better avoid newbies who don't even know that they should not give their clickbank and other cpa account passwords. I hope this thread post isn't my waste of time.... if some newbie freelancers have something in this... Regards