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A friendlier way to write charges or fees to clients?

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What is a better way to write in an email to tell my client that I will charge him a fee of say $100? Often, I feel very reluctant to write these ways:

I will quote the hosting and development fees at $100.

This sounds totally crappy.

I will give you a quote of $100 for the development and web hosting.

This doesn't sound very polite. It sounds like the client owes me something.

The total charges/fees for the development and hosting is $100.

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The cost of the development and hosting is $100. / The hosting and development will cost $100.

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The hosting and development are charged at $100.

Sounds more direct but still, the tone isn't very friendly. Feels like the relationship between the client and me is still at a "stranger" stage.

What are some ways or examples to write in an email a quotation that I would like to charge my client, which sometimes is a sensitive thing, in a friendlier manner?

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"The cost of the development and hosting is $100. / The hosting and development will cost $100" are both fine.

I also use "I estimate the hosting and development will cost $100" if it's genuinely an estimate which might change.

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