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Tailor/Dressmaker

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Christine Ryan is a custom dressmaker. Much of the product she is selling is her time and skill. "There is no standard mark-up as there often is when selling a retail item," says Ryan.

Sometimes, professionals in this field must decide whether to accept a job from a client whose budget won't allow for the full fee. However, sometimes there is some other advantage to accepting the order.

You are new in the tailoring business. You have a first-time client who can't afford your standard fee. However, he could guarantee you referrals from his company. That could bring you a flood of profits in the next six months.

What do you do?

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