| For me, there is nothing more frustrating than a client who doesn't know what he or she wants. In my experience, if they are putting you through this much rigamarole, nothing you do will be right. I call it the "I don't know what I want, but this sure isn't it!" syndrome.
If it was me, I would cut bait and tell the client it just wasn't working. Otherwise, create a timeline and a list of specifications and ask the client to sign off on it. If you meet the specs by the timeline, you consider the project a success and expect paid.
I really feel for you. Some people are just pains to work with. It is really ignorance -- they don't know what they want or what will work for them. You should not have to suffer because they can't make up their mind and you can't read it. |