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...and I see you're completely ignoring my post!
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
Having read some of your business practices on both this thread and the other thread, I really hope that you have taken legal advice, because you are operating in a minefield!
What with operating an agency and charging people to register without an 'opt-out' and discriminating out of hand on the grounds of age, gender and race, you're going to land yourself in incredible trouble if you're not careful.
If you haven't sought legal advice about what you can or can't do as an agent, I strongly suggest that you do so as soon as possible!
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Originally Posted by
megamixevents
I'm not sure what you mean by 'passed on' we don't pass on work to external companies if we've accepted a gig, if we do not have the resources on a particular date then we will simply decline the job or conduct a 'no bid'.
I'm sorry but you posted another thread asking if anyone had any spare work for you during december, now not wishing to be rude but if your business model works so well why do you need us to provide you with work, that you will most likely just hand out to other people??
Can I actually get a response please rather than ignoring questions you don't like like you have been doing all through this thread.
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Well i would not want a mystery guest at my party if i was a paying customer
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Originally Posted by
lazersounds
I'm sorry but you posted another thread asking if anyone had any spare work for you during december, now not wishing to be rude but if your business model works so well why do you need us to provide you with work, that you will most likely just hand out to other people??
Can I actually get a response please rather than ignoring questions you don't like like you have been doing all through this thread.
Yes i said this in a earlier post about asking for work to be passed on
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Originally Posted by
Pe7e
The more I read, the less I believe, and I sense I'm not the only one.
You sense correctly, mate.
Jonathan Ford's Travelling Discotheque http://www.jftd.co.uk/
Thoughtful mobile disco entertainment across the Midlands
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Originally Posted by
surround sounds
Yes i said this in a earlier post about asking for work to be passed on
Yes I know sorry but the question never got a answer
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
welby
By the way I'm 56 and still do parties for 18 year olds and still get repeat business and recommendations!
And I'm older than that, and I've got an 18th next week.
Originally Posted by
megamixevents
And would I send a 50 or 60 year old DJ to a gig - the simple answer is NO....
Hmmmmm. One less person on my Christmas card list this year, it seems!
Originally Posted by
Pe7e
The more I read, the less I believe, and I sense I'm not the only one.
The more I read, the less I understand.
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Getting back to the original question, I have had clients asking for NYE for sums from £200 - £450. The £450 was for early set up then 9 - 2am and about an hour away in a pub. The £200 was in a private barn.
I am not booked for NYE yet.
Extra extra read all about it...I am 61 and still do 18th's, 13th, 21st's (testimonial on my site) as well as weddings etc.
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Dinosaur
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