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本帖最后由 bungyjumping999 于 2017-8-30 09:44 编辑
haha....
1) if you go to a restaurant and say, i just want to drink free water and free soup.... not many people will want to entertain you and probably ask you to go.
2) After finishing the main meal, the charges include expenses - water, chilli, garlic, soft drinks you ordered, coffee.... you can't say those are free.
The terms of engagement (legal firm) in the letter (or advertised on their website) will mention about disbursements, if you don't understand you should ask. Also, when you engaged them and keep calling them unnecessary or making unreasonable requests, require longer explanation than usual people ( or repetitions), it will add to the costs. It is not like you been quoted for $1200 and wants people to run like a horse (or donkey) for you, the terms of engagement very likely will mention it is an estimate and base on an hourly rate of $XXXX + any expenses etc.
By way of analogy, when you go to a restaurant, you probably won't ask "is water free, chilli free?" those are small money, and if you are embarking to the restaurant for an enjoyable meal, don't take that small money too seriously, and make one's life miserable. Enjoy your meal, enjoy the ambience, and in life, we need to have some level of trust in any relationship we are building on.
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