What would you do ?
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What would you do ?
I know this isn't particularily interesting to some of you , but there's a hard core of Scoobynetters who have been very helpful in the past........
Last Saturday, we celebrated me dear old Mum's 80th birthday with a lunch at a hotel near Northampton.
This was booked and arranged way, way back in May. At that time we also booked an after dinner speaker. Sent him an invitation with relevant times and a map for directions.
12 noon came round, the time everyone was supposed to be there to sit down to lunch at 12.30. NO SPEAKER !
We delayed lunch until 12. 50 but since he still hadn't appeared we decided to begin without him.
At around 1.30- 1.40 we got a message to say he'd broken down en route. That he'd be with us at about 3 - 3.30 pm.
I thought then that that would be getting pretty late but thought he might get there sooner.
Meantime, my brother stepped into the breech with a cleverly thought out instant speech and I stood up and read out a poem I'd written to give Mum (knees knocking...).
3 pm came round, people were begining to make noises about leaving, some had to travel to Manchester, Wales, Skegness, in fact only 3 people were local. So I went along to reception and asked if anyone had left a number. Sure enough there was his agaents number. (At this point I did wonder why we hadn't been made aware of this by the hotel).
I called his agents and stated that people were now leaving the party and that really, Mr Speaker was no longer needed. Agent said straight away, "OK I'll get him to turn around and head back home, I fully understand".
At about 3. 40 when we were packing up the last of the cake etc. in walks Mr Speaker! Saying that he thought he'd turn up anyway to prove he was genuinely on his way. Since we were standing by the cake at that moment, we said it couldn't be helped and would he like a piece of cake, also knowing that if he required, the hotel had put aside a meal for him. He said no thanks and left.
Today, Mum has received a really snotty letter from him bemoaning the fact that he risked life and limb to get there only to be offered a piece of cake and that she'd be hearing from his solicitors !!
I've spoken to his agent, couldn't trust myself to speak to the man himself yet. The agent is gob smacked by his attitude.
Besides knee-capping what would you guys do ?
Last Saturday, we celebrated me dear old Mum's 80th birthday with a lunch at a hotel near Northampton.
This was booked and arranged way, way back in May. At that time we also booked an after dinner speaker. Sent him an invitation with relevant times and a map for directions.
12 noon came round, the time everyone was supposed to be there to sit down to lunch at 12.30. NO SPEAKER !
We delayed lunch until 12. 50 but since he still hadn't appeared we decided to begin without him.
At around 1.30- 1.40 we got a message to say he'd broken down en route. That he'd be with us at about 3 - 3.30 pm.
I thought then that that would be getting pretty late but thought he might get there sooner.
Meantime, my brother stepped into the breech with a cleverly thought out instant speech and I stood up and read out a poem I'd written to give Mum (knees knocking...).
3 pm came round, people were begining to make noises about leaving, some had to travel to Manchester, Wales, Skegness, in fact only 3 people were local. So I went along to reception and asked if anyone had left a number. Sure enough there was his agaents number. (At this point I did wonder why we hadn't been made aware of this by the hotel).
I called his agents and stated that people were now leaving the party and that really, Mr Speaker was no longer needed. Agent said straight away, "OK I'll get him to turn around and head back home, I fully understand".
At about 3. 40 when we were packing up the last of the cake etc. in walks Mr Speaker! Saying that he thought he'd turn up anyway to prove he was genuinely on his way. Since we were standing by the cake at that moment, we said it couldn't be helped and would he like a piece of cake, also knowing that if he required, the hotel had put aside a meal for him. He said no thanks and left.
Today, Mum has received a really snotty letter from him bemoaning the fact that he risked life and limb to get there only to be offered a piece of cake and that she'd be hearing from his solicitors !!
I've spoken to his agent, couldn't trust myself to speak to the man himself yet. The agent is gob smacked by his attitude.
Besides knee-capping what would you guys do ?
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If he is famous, you could always go to the press.....
Did you sign a contract at the time of booking/paying? if so, check the T&Cs carefully.
Ive had a couple of PAs/Djs not show or be late and some moan on for ever about it.
I doubt you could be fined or taken to court for it!
Did you sign a contract at the time of booking/paying? if so, check the T&Cs carefully.
Ive had a couple of PAs/Djs not show or be late and some moan on for ever about it.
I doubt you could be fined or taken to court for it!
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Checked the agreement. nothing untoward there, and we didn't have to pay until the day, so we of course didn't pay a penny.
We had a friend present who is also an entertainer and he agreed, no show-no fee.
We had a friend present who is also an entertainer and he agreed, no show-no fee.
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By failing to arrive at opionted time, (i presume as stated on the agreement) he has fail to comply with the contract. Therefore he, yes he, is in breach of contract and you, yes you, have the right to sue him for breach of contract so y he has turned round and said that i have no idea, i can understand him being mad about it not being his fault, but hey thats life, if it was gonna be a problem he should have allowed an overnight stay in a hotel to make sure he was there at stated time.
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SJ..... its wonderful and we are now living in South Lincs. Opening a studio in the new year.
Thanks for the comments so far. Like the suggestions coming through.
And yes Tidgy, the contract does run along those lines. We think he has some sort of almighty chip on his shoulder. I reckon he thinks he can beat up on old ladies, not realising she has a veritable army at her heels !
Thanks for the comments so far. Like the suggestions coming through.
And yes Tidgy, the contract does run along those lines. We think he has some sort of almighty chip on his shoulder. I reckon he thinks he can beat up on old ladies, not realising she has a veritable army at her heels !
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
By failing to arrive at opionted time, (i presume as stated on the agreement) he has fail to comply with the contract. Therefore he, yes he, is in breach of contract and you, yes you, have the right to sue him for breach of contract so
Talk to the tax man see if he is disclosing this side of his income
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If for example, i break down en route to my gig(s) tomorrow night, and i show up after my alloted set times, i wont get paid, and the contract states as much
Whinging about it just makes you look unprofessional.
If for example, i break down en route to my gig(s) tomorrow night, and i show up after my alloted set times, i wont get paid, and the contract states as much
Whinging about it just makes you look unprofessional.
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Originally Posted by Freak
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If for example, i break down en route to my gig(s) tomorrow night, and i show up after my alloted set times, i wont get paid, and the contract states as much
Whinging about it just makes you look unprofessional.
If for example, i break down en route to my gig(s) tomorrow night, and i show up after my alloted set times, i wont get paid, and the contract states as much
Whinging about it just makes you look unprofessional.