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Originally Posted by JamesK
I think that's up to the designer, but imho the client should know what he gets when he orders it. I think it's a bit fucked if a designer makes a design for the client and then when the client asks for the PSD he will either not get it or be charged more for it.
I am a designer myself and I have also hired many other designers for projects and I noticed most professionals tend to keep the PSD for theirselves. Never had any real problems getting it though 
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Everything I do, say, agree to, confirm, is in writing, always. My clients know exactly what they are getting and not getting before I even start. Any changes are in writing, any additional costs are approved in writing. My clients know what is expected from them and when I need it, in writing. I've been doing graphic design for 16 years, except for the first couple years when I was new and stupid and didn't put stuff in writing, I have never had any issues or any clients who told me they didn't get what they expected.