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- Continuity0
Sounds to me like your original contract was not nearly specific enough, or way too open-ended, and your client chose to take advantage of that.
Let him cancel. Down the track, you might see you'd have dodged a bullet.
- It may happens.. he just cancelled my appointment and moved it to tomorrow.Salarrue
- vaxorcist0
He may have an "original estimate" that he's barely thought he could pay for, but then he had 2 things happen:
1. his revenue is less than expected
2. he "needs" all sorts of changes, possibly to "increase" that revenue and hence pay you....but he doesn't understand that you're a cost according to a contract, not just a freeluncher who is able to roll with his business randomness like his brother in law might be able to....
- <this. Someone else's bandwidth issues should never be yours unless you have a steak in the company.shellie
- Well put shellie and vax!Hombre_Lobo
- freeluncher without a steakraf
- Salarrue0
thanks guys all this enlightened my thoughts.