Handing over files to client
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- shellin
So I am finishing up a website for my client, still a work in progress. They have just asked me if I could send them the logo I designed for them, for some materials, that they need to send to their vendor. I specifically pointed out in the contract that all source files would be delivered to the client upon completion of project and final payment. Should I let this slide in this case? On one hand, the client has been good about paying me, so I am not too concerned. At the same time, I feel I should stick to the contract, but also don't want to come across like I don't trust my client.
Any advice? Thanks.
- harlequino0
They may just need it for printing up literature or whatever. Doesn't sound like a big deal.
Keep em happy, take the ten minutes to burn a CD of logos.
- e-pill0
do not swerve from the signed and agreed upon contract.
if the clients wants to make changes or an amendum to the current contract than make the changes and re-sign for a new contract.
- pr20
what he said
- cramdesign0
drop off the disk with the bill... have them sign something that says that they have received the goods and agree to pay the amount shown. act like that is standard practice... as it is for most any other industry like healthcare, food, telecomm, etc.
- they want it early they get an invoice early... makes sense to me********
- they want it early they get an invoice early... makes sense to me
- doesnotexist0
^ what he said. just do it and bill any expense (time, driver) to them.
- Llyod0
don't give them a goddamned thing without more cash
- NewElpaso0
"they want it early they get an invoice early... makes sense to me"
734what he said
- ********0
right. they'll end up having respect for you and will want to use you again. stick to the contract.