Scope Creep Reply

Rush request boundary email

Use this when a request is urgent for the client, but accepting it would disrupt the agreed schedule or current deliverables.

Use it for

A client asks for extra work on a rushed timeline

Do not paste client names, emails, contracts, rates, addresses, account numbers, credentials, private customer data, or confidential project details.

Name the boundary
Offer a tradeoff or estimate
Get approval before extra work starts

Subject

Rush request and timing tradeoff

Rush boundary

I can look at the rush request, but it will require either a timing tradeoff, a reduced current scope, or a rush estimate before I begin.

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