>>>When I was a builder I made the customer pay in advance for all feature improvements beyond the original contract. That tends to put the burden of hell back on the customer.

Not a bad idea, Mark.

M
On Aug 4, 2004, at 10:39 AM, Mark Brownell wrote:


On Wednesday, August 4, 2004, at 07:08 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:

but that's just my theory, I don't know why I typed this, I just awoke, took a bath and checked email... I'll begin to make more sense after tea.

6) "This must be Andre's code before tea." <--- :-)

I like send in time too. I used to be a building contractor so when thinking about the original premise of the topic for this thread I thought that send in time might be improved by adding by adding a secondary option with "all the new features." When I was a builder I made the customer pay in advance for all feature improvements beyond the original contract. That tends to put the burden of hell back on the customer.

Mark


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