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Questions regarding interactions with clients, including aspects of contract negotiation, requirements analysis, development, and maintenance.
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Speak with your solicitor about this, as soon as you possibly can. £800 is a bit too much money to let it slide. (The FIRST thing your solicitor will say will likely be "Next time, put it in writing …
answered Dec 3 '10 by John R. Strohm
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You really can't "solicit" those requests.
What you have to do is go out and LIVE with those clients, and see how they are ACTUALLY using your product, and see what is ACTUALLY eating them alive, cau …
answered Nov 20 '14 by John R. Strohm
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Fire them. Refer them to your worst enemy. You don't need the headaches. If they don't know what they want, neither will you, and the amount of trouble you will go through, finding out what is need …
answered Nov 6 '14 by John R. Strohm