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I'll be there - fingers crossed!
Who else is coming?
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Well that's another topic for the agenda!
Having attended a number of this kind of event over the last twelve months I've never heard a DJ talk about any client or event in a way I considered to be disrespectful. I would say they are more about learning from each others mistakes!
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Sorry but...
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I wonder is the person who replied in red... is on any forums?? Or if any of their DJ's are on any forums!!!
I'll be there ( But will probably only have a few small colas... as I'm saving money for BENIDORM BABY!!! )
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Last edited by yourdj; 30-03-2011 at 10:28 AM.
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Originally Posted by
yourdj
I also personally feel that discussing the private events we host as DJ's is a breach of the trust bestowed upon us by our clients, and shows a lack professionalism and disrespect for the clients who use our services for whatever there function needs are.
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This person can 'personally feel' whatever he wants, fact of the matter is no one would be breaching anything.
Under the Data protection act (ie what the rest of the the country goes by), as long as we do not mention client names, addresses or dates of birth in any form of communication then there's to actual breach of personal information relating to a client
I have also seen this persons website. He should be more concerned with what the ASA would say about his over promising claims of having more songs and number ones than any other DJ in the Southampton/Portsmouth area rather than how other DJ's share their client related experiences!
Last edited by SPDJ; 31-03-2011 at 05:12 PM.
Reason: makes better sense
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Originally Posted by
SPDJ
I have also seen this persons website.
Thats irrelevant to the original discussion and goes against what we are trying to do by meeting.
I only posted that to see if anyone else agreed.
Allot of meets like these have been ruined by unnecessary beefs that develop over nothing.
This is a prime example so leave it there please!
No idea what your on about but It's up to them how they wish to conduct business and communicate.
Hopefully they will attend at the next one
Last edited by yourdj; 31-03-2011 at 10:38 PM.
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False representation is alot more than "unnecessary beefs that develop over nothing".
A) It's Illegal
B) Ruins business for the rest of us in the Southampton/Portsmouth area.
That's why I take issue with them. I am at the end of the day entitled to my opinion.
Look at what they about Southampton/Portsmouth DJ's on their Portsmouth website.
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