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12-11-2020, 12:58 PM
#191
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12-11-2020, 09:59 PM
#192
Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
You could say no ???
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12-11-2020, 10:31 PM
#193
Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
You could say no ???
I could but money talks. Moving forward I'd be very happy doing 10-20 of these kind of bookings per year at these rates.
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15-11-2020, 01:08 PM
#194
There's a new one:
Our venue has asked us to move date so why should we lose our deposit with you if you can't do the new one?
Because my t's and c's cover government guidelines, not venue agendas, chase them up for the money.
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15-11-2020, 03:17 PM
#195
Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
Our venue has asked us to move date so why should we lose our deposit with you if you can't do the new one?
Because my t's and c's cover government guidelines, not venue agendas, chase them up for the money.
So why did the venue ask them to move their date?
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15-11-2020, 04:23 PM
#196
Originally Posted by
DJ Jules
So why did the venue ask them to move their date?
I'm assuming so they can provide a bigger package for more guests...
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16-11-2020, 09:59 AM
#197
Still can't help to be amazed at how many DJs are insisting we have to refund and contracts are frustrated.
Are we the only industry whos main aim is to put ourselves out of business ?
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16-11-2020, 10:31 AM
#198
Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
Still can't help to be amazed at how many DJs are insisting we have to refund and contracts are frustrated.
Are we the only industry whos main aim is to put ourselves out of business ?
Was that aimed at me?
I've been saying from day 1 we should be watching our own backs and I have been. I had 3 people over the weekend with weddings at the back end of next year enquire about where they stand if they had to move and all were told it would be a cancellation as per our t's and c's.
I'm refunding in situations where it's simply not going to happen - 1st week of January, everyone travelling here from NZ, not happening, but people moving things of their own accord or because anyone other than the government have had them change their plans, no happening.
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16-11-2020, 11:42 AM
#199
Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
Was that aimed at me?
I've been saying from day 1 we should be watching our own backs and I have been. I had 3 people over the weekend with weddings at the back end of next year enquire about where they stand if they had to move and all were told it would be a cancellation as per our t's and c's.
I'm refunding in situations where it's simply not going to happen - 1st week of January, everyone travelling here from NZ, not happening, but people moving things of their own accord or because anyone other than the government have had them change their plans, no happening.
Same here. I have a wedding in December for this year still sat there. As things stand, I can't provide an evening disco. I'm happy to refund (I've also offered a smaller package for some background music during their meal if they wish). They've decided to wait until nearer the time to decide exactly what to do.
Anything booked in for next year is a cancellation subject to T&Cs.
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16-11-2020, 06:29 PM
#200
Originally Posted by
Jim - Scotland's Party DJ
Was that aimed at me?
I've been saying from day 1 we should be watching our own backs and I have been. I had 3 people over the weekend with weddings at the back end of next year enquire about where they stand if they had to move and all were told it would be a cancellation as per our t's and c's.
I'm refunding in situations where it's simply not going to happen - 1st week of January, everyone travelling here from NZ, not happening, but people moving things of their own accord or because anyone other than the government have had them change their plans, no happening.
No, the exact opposite, I wish people would realise they were a business. The amount of people claiming we should be refunding is unbelievable.
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