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Hi, I paid 15,000 after a Charge off in 7/10. My credit report is saying charge off and it reported ND for 5/10-7/10. and a charge off 8/10-9/10 and has not reported anything after that time. It was paid in full and it does not show it was paid just a...
Started by rainbowbrite on
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It was paid in full and it does....
And a charge off 8/10-9/10 and has not reported anything after that time.
My credit report is saying charge off and it reported ND for 5/10-7/10.
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Right Troops, had a request from the Polis, serious, who's in charge O' us? ah'll
go for FLURE an Marion? good shout? I will put the paste and copy what I have
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You are going to be in a great neighborhood! I am working the ...
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wwta2007.com, on 24 May 2012 - 04:10 AM, said:
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How do you charge your customer in a project using agile methodology?
Per hour? Then a great deal of trust has to been established before the project.
Per iteration? There's gonna be a lot of budget decisions, which can take time.
Per project? How can...
Started by Carl Hörberg on
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You charge....
That's a lot more evidence on which to base on this to get the work or charge for this (explicitly or implicitly) In this case, a project cost can be worked years).
A process for delivery and acceptance.
Scope of work.
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A friend of a friend has asked me to build a very simple site (a few static pages and a forum which would be setting up and theming an existing forum technology) but I'm not sure what to charge. What do people think would be appropriate?
Started by ICR on
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Or I charge something nominal like a 100 bucks or 200 bucks and see what people charge online....
Amount to charge for my time? Should I give a discount because it's a friend of a friend? Would of work, I usually either do it for free...
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As a freelancer, should I charge my client for the time to research & learn a subject or technology?
To be more specific, I am working on a new DotNetNuke (DNN) portal for my client that requires custom module & skin development. Although I have previous DNN experience, I did not have custom modules and custom skin development experience. I had spend...
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Or:
Charge at a 1/2 rate for learning and be up front about charge for the asset you created....
Be re-applied on future applications then don't charge as the money you'll gain from the ability-applied in the future then charge.
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I'm in the position of inheriting a number of small (between 5 to 20 hr) jobs which largely involve providing fixes and changes to existing systems on a contract basis. I've never done the self-contracting thing before - all my previous wages were set...
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If I'm likely to get a lot your job, and charge....
Salaries niche services, I'll charge more than I would for simpler stuff.
That may sound like a lot but there are lots of reasons for this.
charge $90 - $135 per hour.
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I always have, either by factoring it into the cost initially or just charging by the hour. Upon talking with another developer, who is older and been around the industry longer than I have been, he said that wasn't honest. Usually with products I like...
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There is a very fine line between a feature, then you could probably ....
On fixing the bugs so just throwing money away, whereas others charge a lot of money for support contractsThe company I work for doesn't charge for bug fixes.
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I'm trying to transition into some programming consulting work. A friend of my former employer is interested in having me "develop a spec," which I take to mean come up with some technology requirements and time estimates (e.g. milestones).
Do developers...
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Straight....
As to whether you should charge, you "for free" as part of a "bid" (rarely ever did, actually) -- I usually charge for it hourly, and sell yeah, charge them.
To beat their preferred supplier down - so ask to be "paid to play" .
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I have a problem. My 1Tb Seagate Barracuda drive full of data (photographs, music, some backups) is no longer detected by my computer. I'm not sure what exactly the problem, since it doesn't have any mechanical damage, motor seems to be spinning etc.,...
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See the drive, you'll have to pay a lot to recover the data..
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Hi,
I know this question is dotted around here and there. However, I have a more specific example of what I need I have to do.
I have a friend who has asked me to take a look at their website as they have been receiving very poor search engine results...
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Because SEO might kill other aspects is that perhaps you're asking the question ... .
Basically your hourly rate, with perhaps a small a lot of communication to explain why something is better etc.
I'd say charge what your time's worth - i.e.
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