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Posted by Jon on 01/24/06 16:15
As part of your job is to make sure you're doing as full an assessment of a
project/job as possible before quoting, for the most part, you're stuck with
this. I wouldn't say you can't up the price a bit (Definitely not DOUBLE),
but any increase would need to be fully justifiable and you better be able
to explain why your original quote is off the mark. And saying "I didn't
plan it out properly" won't be a viable excuse.
Honestly, like the other two posters on this topic said, you're stuck with
this price. I've done it before, never where it was needing to be doubled,
but we've quoted things out where in the end, we barely made any money. It
happens.
<veg_all@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I quoted a price for a client to do a php database project . After
> spending a few hours on it I realize I underestimated how much time it
> would take. I would like to revise my quote to double my original
> estimate. Is this ok to do or am I held fimly to my original quote?
>
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