This is what contracts are for. If you have a contract, make use of it. If you do not have a contract, ask your clients if the other guy has a contract. If he does not, get your clients to agree and contract with you, then go and wave it at your competitor.
Good luck. -- Cheers, Bob > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Brooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 19 May 2006 02:13 > To: PDML > Subject: Need a shoulder, and advice on my business > > 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 Pentax istD, PZ-1, Nikon D1 D2H > > > >

