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by jbigelow76
5307 days ago
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Once they tell you their idea quote them a price to build it. They may try and convince you that they'll cut you in or take care of you when it's a big success, tell them you aren't in a position right now to be able to do that. Finding out they don't get free labor should end the conversation pretty quick and you don't have to burst their bubble. |
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I've been burnt. Had Mr Ideas say go ahead, actually made some small progress payments, kept changing his mind, etc. Eventually the wheels fell of the project and he sued for loss of income ! The gall of it all. His argument was that had I delivered on the verbal contract, his idea would have generated the fantastical revenue which he now missed out on and I was to make him square.
So I use a variant of this method. When people rave on about their great idea, I tell them that it "is interesting" and given a sufficiently detailed specification I will quote on what it would cost to build. Doesn't mean that I will build it. So far nobody has come back with a sufficiently detailed spec.