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What scope gap could cost me later?
What should I ask before paying?
Can I negotiate without blowing up the deal?
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Scope, payment, timeline, ownership, support, cancellation, and change-request checks.
Clarification email
A plain reply asking for deliverables, exclusions, payment triggers, files, and support terms.
Negotiation prompts
Ways to ask for milestone payments, smaller first phase, capped discovery, or clearer acceptance.
Handoff questions
Source files, repo/CMS access, design files, account ownership, licenses, and post-launch support.
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