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Previously on "Dullard cretin a***wipe f****** moron b***end git"
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It's nice to see some things never change. SY01's still the forum drama queen
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI think you are right.
Suity - don't give them any details or quote them a price for delivering the POC and nail anything else down via (expensive) change requests. It works for bob.
They know where to find me and unless their first words are "please sign the 6 month contract" I shan't be interested.
Off now to pick up SY03 from school.
My left ball aches.It might be client co doing this.
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Originally posted by landl View PostSounds like they've just pumped you for a bit of free consultancy.
Suity - don't give them any details or quote them a price for delivering the POC and nail anything else down via (expensive) change requests. It works for bob.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostA client of mine wants to write a product for resale and has approached me to help.
It's a kind of workflow system, and workflow is one of my specialities. The alarm bells should have been ringing when they asked me how long it would take to develop.
Along the lines of "I have this great money-spinning idea; but I need your help designing and building a time machine to realise it."
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI knew it was going to end badly after the first sentence.
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Hey SY, Are you doing work without a signed contract.
Invoice them for the POC prior to the presentation, and wait for the cash before presenting.
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostBog off dull custacean.Last edited by Scrag Meister; 7 July 2011, 12:56.
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A client of mine wants to write a product for resale and has approached me to help.
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Just quote them a huge amount and take their money. They can always say no.
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