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From: Georgia <georgia@stonebuff.com>Sender: rivera.gm@gmail.comDate: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 09:01:57 -0400To: Restoration and Maintenance<sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>ReplyTo: "Restoration and Maintenance" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>Subject: RE: [sccpartners] PolicyWhat if it a situation where the job ended up having additional issues that needed to be addressed that were made apparent during the time of restoration?
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 6:49 AM, Fred Hueston <fhueston@gmail.com> wrote:
Unless you bid the job for time and materials, you are stuck. Thats why I always estimate longer than what I think it will take.--
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 3:08 AM, <stephen@newlifemarblerestoration.com> wrote:
Hey All, I'm curious about how you all deal with those occasional (for me) jobs where I under estimate the time required to finish a job. Ive never added any charges to invoices for these situations. Some people tell me its not unreasonable at times to charge for extra time. Ive never felt comfortable with the idea. but wondered what you all do. Thanks.Stephen
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