If in my contract to put a new roof on your house you dictate that when it comes to how it goes on, that i can do it "..by any means necessary..", don't come at me when I show up with the only crane I own and tell me to go buy a new crane for job.
If you think your logic is true, then the next analogy would be true too:   I hire you to paint my house.  In our contract it has that you can paint my house "...by any means necessary..", but when you show up with a crew and paint brushes, I tell you "NO.... I want you to use a High Volume Low Pressure Airless rig.  I don't want any brush marks."  You'd have a fit too.  
What?? You gonna go out and buy a high dollar unit because your customer asked you to do something outside the scope of the original contract??
    
    Re: There are laws to stop from being ripped off..
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