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- redant
I am waiting on client to provide content for a few pages. I have finished the majority of the site. I need to add content once provided, but they are really dragging. Do I have to wait to invoice? Thanks.
- brains0
I'd invoice.
- harlequino0
At the very least, send them a friendly reminder as to how this is going to push out the launch schedule. You don't really have anything to bill for, unless you're talking months and months here.
- EXCEPT for a benchmark invoice, I mean.harlequino
- I do believe she means invoice for the project even though it's not done technically.brains
- redant0
Yea brains. I am wanting to wrap up this project the majority is done. I'm just waiting on putting in some text and a few photos, graphics. Can I invoice now? or just keep bugging them?
- skelly_b0
You can invoice, but they may not pay until things are done anyway.
Get used to this though. This is the number one reason web projects get delayed.
- I'd invoice and keep the dates on record. That show's your paying attention to it. If they get delinquent you'll know in 2 weeks and you wont touch anything of theirs. Just less time wasting.Iggyboo
- MSL0
Do you have anything about being able to interim invoices in your Terms & Conditions?
- MrDaro0
did you ask for 50% upfront?
- i did not get 50%redant
- bingowordsinyourmouth
- therein lies the problemMrDaro
- Yup.Iggyboo
- MSL0
^^ You should be doing 50% on signing the project off (which should also signify acceptance of your T&Cs) and 50% on completion and with a view to sending Interim Invoices if need be (ie: stalling a project etc).
- redant0
anyone have a sample terms and conditions?
- ninjasavant0
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