mimar Houston
I worked with Israel for a long time on multiple B2B projects, shower glass installations, and we successfully completed many projects together over the years. Until recently, our cooperation was generally smooth and productive. However, during our last project, I asked him to receive the payment directly from the client, trusting that everything would be handled transparently as usual. Unfortunately, he chose to keep $300 that was clearly owed to me, which was very disappointing and unexpected given our long business history. This behavior is not acceptable in a B2B relationship, where trust and clear financial ethics are essential. Because of this incident and the manner in which it was handled, I decided to stop working with him altogether. I’m sharing this experience here so that others are aware and can make informed decisions when considering working with him in a professional setting.