I oculdnt have said it any better ian.

its all about supply/demand brobborb, really.

if you need the cake, bake the ingredients regardless of the price
if you have too much cake, pass it on by

...tony

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 2:54 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: How much to charge?

What I'm afraid more than anything is, that if I charge too much, the
client will backoff.  What do I say then?!! Heh


Personally what I would say depends on:


A: How important is that $400 to me right now, could I earn more with
the time I will spend doing the work for this $400.


B: Are they other factors that affect the price, doing a favor for a
friend, or getting a foot in some door for example.


C: Is the job worth it.  Will I ultimately spend way too much time and
effort and frustration for very little return!

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