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wally Inner circle 1829 Posts |
I average 4 /5 2hour parties every week, never ask for Deposits. cash at end of party, Must have only about 4 cheques this year, But the Dam snow and ice has it UK, just had 3 cancellations, never mind theres still lots to do.
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magicguyri New user RI 68 Posts |
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On 2010-06-29 07:52, Scott Burton wrote: |
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Countage Veteran user Charlotte 361 Posts |
You can the use the word "Deposit". Just be sure to have a "cancelation fee".
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
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On 2010-12-08 22:46, Countage wrote: Good luck on collecting a cancellation fee. I find it easier to get a 50% deposit. I also specify that the show doesn't go on my schedule until the deposit is received. There have been a couple of times where a client snatched a time slot from a prospect, because the prospect was waiting too long to send the deposit. |
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KirkG Inner circle 1391 Posts |
Alan, I think you missed the point. Have a deposit and also in your contract the term cancellation fee that your deposit will be applied to. I still don't use the word deposit at all.
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