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Clients are sometimes hard to work with, don't understand the technologies they are working with, or aren't very punctual with paying the freelancers they employ. Use this tag for dealings with clients that are less than beneficial, or when asking about how to deal with a particular case involving a client.
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Using client's idea to develop an app
Obviously, I (or anyone here) have not been part of your negotiations or development, but I can tell you, you're only going to add fuel to the fire. You're also going to put yourself into a legally st …
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Client threatening to sue me for a failed task
First of all, nobody here will be able to answer your questions. We don't know the exact details, we don't know what was agreed to and we're only getting one side of the story.
From reading what you …
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How to let a client know that not replying is not acceptable?
I used to run into the same problem. It happened for two reasons.
I worked with the wrong types of clients
I allowed it to happen
If you're picking "bottom of the barrel" clients that pay very lit …
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Clients ask quick jobs, how to bill
I agree with Avonelle. However, I'd charge 100% (or more). Every industry has a rush fee. Shipping, design, transportation etc. It's nothing new or unheard of to mark the price up drastically. I don' …