final email
final email
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- gabe0
maybe i'm beating a dead horse, but for me there's no basis that really justifies an unprofessional e-mail.
if the client is being unreasonable and they are trying to squeeze more work out of you than what you originally agreed upon, then it's your job to tell them that it's beyond the scope of the project and that it will be billed extra.
don't agree to it then let the project linger for whatever other reasons...
the client is right in expecting that if you accepted to do something, then it will be done in a timely manner.
not trying to sound holier than thou, just offering my opinion...