threeputt
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make a deposit on a job order, if the final amount is not filled in.
Better put this way. When we have a wrap customer, we like to "tease" with a simple, quick layout. It's far from finished artwork with all the frills, consultation, etc. that goes into a wrap, but it's generally enough of an idea to convince the client we can do the job. We'll then give him a rough idea of costs. But it can never be an exact price, because be can never know how many changes in art there'll be. Right?
And we won't proceed with the wrap without a signed job order detailing the project...and a deposit. I'm looking for a smoother way of getting that deposit without necessarily having the final amount of the job filled in. (sometimes it's unknowable at the time you wish to ask for a deposit).
Naturally, some clients are reluctant to give a deposit without a final price.
Comments on a work-around for this dilemna?
Better put this way. When we have a wrap customer, we like to "tease" with a simple, quick layout. It's far from finished artwork with all the frills, consultation, etc. that goes into a wrap, but it's generally enough of an idea to convince the client we can do the job. We'll then give him a rough idea of costs. But it can never be an exact price, because be can never know how many changes in art there'll be. Right?
And we won't proceed with the wrap without a signed job order detailing the project...and a deposit. I'm looking for a smoother way of getting that deposit without necessarily having the final amount of the job filled in. (sometimes it's unknowable at the time you wish to ask for a deposit).
Naturally, some clients are reluctant to give a deposit without a final price.
Comments on a work-around for this dilemna?