When I was a freelance videographer, I got burned once after giving a guy a music video I created for him before getting full payment.
He never paid me. It was a small, simple project, and it was only $400 dollars that I got shafted out of, but I learned from that lesson. From then on, the client got the finished product when I got the final payment. I was nice (even apologetic) about it, but very strict about that rule. If you create an application for someone, and periodically e-mail an updated version of the incomplete app to them, to make sure you are creating exactly what they want, then how do you prevent them from just keeping the last incomplete version, using that, and not giving final payment? Yes, you could always sue them, but that is such a mess. Also, how do you ensure that they do not change their mind and decide they don't want it at the last minute, after you have put great work into it? Or - are these things not really problems because they happen too rarely to be a concern? Cheers, Jonathan _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
