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Getting a job from a client only to realize after starting that you underpriced? What do you do?

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Have you ever gotten a job from a client and after you started the work, you realize that it is bigger than you thought and that the price you agreed is not worth the job/work.

What do you do at that point? Abandon the job? Talk to the client? What if he refuses to pay higher than agreed?
 
I have experienced this before, i had to use some of my money to complete the job. Its best to make proper research before giving your client a price.
 
There is nothing that can be done after the job has been agreed and you have commenced. You might end up losing the efforts you have put in of you want to press for your right at that point.
 
I will send the client a debit note to let the client know that I was underpriced. He or she would need to pay extra
Most clients would not pay. They would tell you they had budgeted based on the amount agreed and don't have extra money to pay.
 
Most clients would not pay. They would tell you they had budgeted based on the amount agreed and don't have extra money to pay.
Then I would not deliver as I would be running at a loss. does that even make sense to do a business at a loss
 
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