It depends on the value you provided. Is the program worth the 
$40,000 or so? Will they be making a lot of money off of it?  If so, 
I wouldn't discount it after the fact. Do what you did on the 
previous projects.. that is what they are expecting. If the website 
doesn't appear elaborate, they are going to freak out seeing such a 
bill, but if it is obvious that it took a lot of work, there 
shouldn't be a problem. What I do in cases like this is send in 
weekly updates on what has been done, showing them what is 
accomplished to get feedback on it, and also tell them how many hours 
were put in so far.. So they can see  if it starts to get out of 
hand.It is probably too late for you, but you could show them what 
you have so far and how many hours have been used, and tell them what 
needs to be done to finish the project, and offer to cut some 
features if they reached thier budget.


>Does anyone give price breaks for quantity of hours in a project?
>
>Usually I quote jobs, but this latest one they just said go do it 
>and we have racked up 400+ hours and I think they are going to freak 
>out when they see the bill.  We have worked with the company many 
>times in the past so I feel I have to keep my pricing similar to 
>what we have billed before.



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