An absolute crock, as someone mentioned earlier.
If the designers had any idea of what they were doing, your site would not have required 150 PHP pages. The whole point of PHP and other server-side programming languages is to display dynamic content (i.e. content of a similar nature, but with slight differences like the products in a store). So I don't buy that, unless your site is extremely complex, which isn't likely or you would have an in-house design team.
But...even if it were true...and let's assume it is...the designers should have an editor that would perform an extended find and replace. All they have to do is replace the "780" parts with "760", spend an hour or two checking things, and they're good to go.
So...$1500 is a bigtime ripoff, and you should not be required to pay it.
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