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Are here flash-freelancers who already have made a contract which I could read???
I am just starting, and I won't invent the wheel again. So if I could read contracts you already have made I would be very pleased.
Thanks,
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FK Photoshop Slut
Im interested in ur replies UP...
ruggers
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I prefer to avoid paper work
I work on 50% of quote upfront, 50% on satisfactory completion of the project.
That way covers both me for my initial work, and my client who doesn't pay the second half until he's happy.
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Senior Member
hi, verbal.. stands as much chance in court as any you buy stocks and shares over the phone
make your own thing up if they sign it there yours
the 50/50 thing is a safe bet..
b.p
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Originally posted by U.P!
Are here flash-freelancers who already have made a contract which I could read???
I am just starting, and I won't invent the wheel again. So if I could read contracts you already have made I would be very pleased.
Thanks,
I have an example of a professional contract that covers most of the pitfalls and considerations to completing a project. It is in Word format and I can send it to you if you wish. It is a 13 page contract and, while it is entirely equitable, it is designed to cover the developers interests.
Cedric
cgore@Javakitty.com
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how does the 50/50 go with an hourly wage payment...??
you estimate how much time you will work ??
thanks,
Bully
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Senior Member
Hi, guess at it, get enough to cover your estimated time...
say 2 them::
"i think it will be "
"it will b roughly"
"it will b between £255 and £555"
and say may be slightly more or possibly less
you'll get better at judging as time goes on, if your learning, dont charge per hour...
get a set fee & learn
hope this helps
B.P
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An estimating spreadsheet works wonders..
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