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Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
...and as I've repeatedly said, you can call it a blue monkey if you want - so long as your T&Cs define it.
Like I've said before, I wouldn't consider returning the blue monkey as this is used to offset any costs incurred for time and expenses for any prep work I've already done.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
Charlie, I'm not suggesting that anyone should call it a blue monkey!
Darn! Should have seen this bit earlier!!!
Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
Not sure why I've been quoted there Steve?
Angela said you need to define things, so it doesn't matter if you call it a deposit or booking fee as long as it's defined.
The problem is, when making initial contact with the client, and they ask what deposit you take, they haven't seen your T&Cs yet so I do think, at times, some explanation is necessary. Some people are not as "term" savvy as we are and need a little extra help understanding things. Any doubt about anything in a client's mind can only be a bad thing.
I can see where people are coming from suggesting that people may see the term "booking fee" as an additional fee on top of the booking cost. Maybe the phrase is not as clear as it could be.
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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