Re: How to stop working in vane?
I don't know if you need a contract. That just spells out the details of payment schedules and amounts. You did work for a client, they should assume that you don't work for free. Now your conversation SHOULD have been like this:
Client: "I think I cannot complete this project in this current financial environment."
You: "I understand, no worries, let me get your invoice together."
But the fact that it wasn't doesn't change anything. Call them up let them know you have an invoice together, apologize that it took so long.
Doing work for someone creates a contract. The amount/rate is what they can argue not that they owe you money.
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