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- gravityroom0
Dude - don't come down on your price. Especially now - you'll be welcoming abuse as soon as you look desparate. Your quote sounds too low to me anyway.
I know times are tight, and I have fuckheads come undercut me on jobs all the time. Clients get what they pay for, I have more stories about the undercutters than I can list hear.
Last summer I took a cheap job. I spent 6 months in hell and didn't have enough money on the project to pay my bills. I could have spent those 6 months looking for a better client and probably could have gotten one in 2 months.
My point here... you'll get turned down more than you will get hired, just hang in there and move along. You'll be happier.