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jeremy_goodrich - 3:52 pm on Jun 21, 2001 (gmt 0)
Now that the design for one page is finished, per their specs and a couple reworkings, they want to redo some of the page, again. Here is a section of the contract I wrote:
Last month, I wrote up a contract for some development and design work which the client accepted. After one month the site was supposed to be done, but it took more than the month for them to even get me most of the materials to make the pages.
Payment: (...)
Time wise, I've already invested more than the value of the contract, and they want even more rework.
Do I write them and say that they are already over limit, and any further work requires additional funds? Or do I just finish, and submit one hefty bill?
I have a feeling billing them after the fact won't be the greatest way to go, which is why I'm wondering how I should approach them now, as they want work that is beyond the letter and intent of the original agreement.
Any and all advice greatfully accepted and appreciated.