indy-pc
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I think these sorts of policies and practices CAN be influenced more by local practices than industry or even global practices. What works in a large city may not work in a very rural area. YMMV.
With that said, I service residential clients almost exclusively so I've never dealt with a job of the scale that you're talking about. In my experiences, I pay for the parts out of pocket and collect the cost + markup + labor upon delivery. I also have a signed document from them that says that payment is expected within 30 days of completion or their equipment belongs to me (and I can sell it to recoup my costs). I've never had this happen, so I don't know how much water it would actually hold. I've never been burned, but I've also never been out more than $60.
If I were doing something more costly (say, a custom PC build), I would certainly require "something" up front. The amount I required would be dependent on the total cost and my trust in them. Regardless, I'm getting some money in my pocket before I tie up a "large" amount of my money with no guarantee of repayment.
With that said, I service residential clients almost exclusively so I've never dealt with a job of the scale that you're talking about. In my experiences, I pay for the parts out of pocket and collect the cost + markup + labor upon delivery. I also have a signed document from them that says that payment is expected within 30 days of completion or their equipment belongs to me (and I can sell it to recoup my costs). I've never had this happen, so I don't know how much water it would actually hold. I've never been burned, but I've also never been out more than $60.
If I were doing something more costly (say, a custom PC build), I would certainly require "something" up front. The amount I required would be dependent on the total cost and my trust in them. Regardless, I'm getting some money in my pocket before I tie up a "large" amount of my money with no guarantee of repayment.