While in some countries it imay be considered illegal to even discuss prices for services, unless laws have changed in the last few years it is not illegal in Australia or the EU. Actual price fixing may be, but professionals discussing how to work out what to charge and what to charge for is not ilegal.

As long as we do not make an agreement to fix prices this discussion could be useful to some members. However even as I am writing this I am realising that it is off topic entirely.

I am still going to post this because I just want to point out that even if you do live in the USA you can still have some discussion on what to charge, or at least how to charge (as in per hour vs. per project... expenses etc). Just be careful you don't become too specific.

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Patrick H. Lauke wrote:

Call me overly cautious, but I don't think this is a topic for discussion...
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