Pants
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If you're doing work for your client that doesn't require an onsite visit, do still you get them to authorize the work, first and/or agree to conditions? How do you do it?
My normal procedure is starting everything onsite, even if taking a computer back to shop up. I get the client to agree to terms/conditions and authorize scope of work by Signature... I do the work and then they are billed.
But if I were to do some remote work, consulting, or call third party vendors for them (for what ever reason) I'm thinking I could send them the invoice (scope of work with terms/conditions) through fax or eMail, have them sign it and sent back to me... Is this how it's normally done?
My normal procedure is starting everything onsite, even if taking a computer back to shop up. I get the client to agree to terms/conditions and authorize scope of work by Signature... I do the work and then they are billed.
But if I were to do some remote work, consulting, or call third party vendors for them (for what ever reason) I'm thinking I could send them the invoice (scope of work with terms/conditions) through fax or eMail, have them sign it and sent back to me... Is this how it's normally done?
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