And after you get the assignment in writing from the managers who have
the authority to do so, have them write to the "muscle guys" informing
them that the former manager has no authority to give them the rights to
photograph the show.
-P
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Hi Dave,
Talk to the managers who gave you the job. Get it in writing. If you
have a lawyer friend, perhaps you can get him to write a tough letter to
the guys who are trying to muscle you out. Good luck.
Paul
On May 18, 2006, at 9:12 PM, Dave Brooks wrote:
God, can things get any worse.
Photo funk for many months and now i get an email from a photo company
that is a lot bigger than moi, stating that they have the rights to
shoot anequine show next weekend, that i'm supposed to have,from the
guy who has nothing to do with it anymore.
The new managers are clients of mine and gabe me the show over 10
months ago.
This guy is really aggressive and i have emailed an called him back on
this, bit, do you think this is a muscle effort.
I mean the guy he is quoting left that show 2 years ago.
I don't know what to do now. He has taken one show from me already
this year, but i knew that.
Am i being over run because i'm a small business(he has 4 mac's
several tent staff and 5 photographers. I'm me and my web site.
Ladies and Gents, i'm in a real mental funk tonight.
Any thing i can do here, and words of encouragement
Lord n\knows its needed here tonight.
Dave
David J Brooks
Equine, Pets, Bands, Rural Landscape Photography in York Region
www.caughtinmotion.com
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