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Glad it's sorted Dave!
You better do a gig log for that gig.
I reckon it'll be a interesting one.
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Originally Posted by
Vectis
Dave... you forgot a bit on the end...
"and if another booking for the same date comes in before I get the deposit, I'll take it."
Yeah and that aswell
Originally Posted by
charlie brown
Glad it's sorted Dave!
You better do a gig log for that gig.
I reckon it'll be a interesting one.
I've got a feeling Charlie that it will be a gig i never get to see or do going by what has happened and how "Bothered" the client sounded on the phone as he came across like yeah what ever type attitude which makes me think they are going to go elsewere, but you never know it might be the best gig ive ever done lol
Cheers Dave
Dave
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Originally Posted by
soundtracker
If a cheque has been returned due to lack of funds, the reason given would be "Refer to drawer"
When a cheque has been returned due to a lack of funds, it's also quite common for the answer to be "Refer to drawer please represent".
Dave,
If I was you I'd make it clear to the client that I needed the deposit in cash at least 24 hours before the function and the balance on your arrival at the venue.
If I didn't have the deposit in cash 24 hours before the gig, I wouldn't turn up.
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Originally Posted by
rob1963
When a cheque has been returned due to a lack of funds, it's also quite common for the answer to be "Refer to drawer please represent".
Dave,
If I was you I'd make it clear to the client that I needed the deposit in cash at least 24 hours before the function and the balance on your arrival at the venue.
If I didn't have the deposit in cash 24 hours before the gig, I wouldn't turn up.
Actually, you are behind the times the old "RDPR" is no longer used.
Covering, West Midlands, Cotswolds, South & Mid Wales. Have van, will travel!
National Association of DJs
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Glad you sorted it mate !!!
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Originally Posted by
soundtracker
Actually, you are behind the times
That doesn't surprise me, seeing as it's 6 years since I resgined from the bank.
Originally Posted by
soundtracker
the old "RDPR" is no longer used.
We live & learn.
Thanks for correcting me.
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Originally Posted by
rob1963
That doesn't surprise me, seeing as it's 6 years since I resgined from the bank.
We live & learn.
Thanks for correcting me.
Ha ha! No excuse, I left Natwest in 1987! I only found out by shouting at a snotty cashier!
Covering, West Midlands, Cotswolds, South & Mid Wales. Have van, will travel!
National Association of DJs
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