You really can't. It's not your fault either, you operate on a shoe
string and the cost of a good filing system that includes a cross
reference to every photo you ever sold would be cost prohibitive. You
can only sell them a reprint at a reasonable reprint price, mostly for
the sake of good will, or tell them the image is no longer available.
However if you've kept a copy of the receipt for each sale you might be
able to check against that to narrow down you search as well.
On 8/28/2012 8:29 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Hi all.
This is happening at an alarming rate the past year.
The latest email request,
Hi Dave, Mrs VVVVVVVVV here(and yes i jnow the person. I lost a great
photo you took of me at XXXXXXX horse show Aug 2004, if you have the
files i would like to re purchase. I tell Mrs XXXXXX I DO and look for
her. after looking AT 1500 plus images ai email to say i found
nothing. I then get an email saying, oh maybe it was 2005, i was on a
brown horse.
So i look at August 2005 and find nothing and email back. The latest
email stated that some one else may have been riding the horse, it was
in the 2' class, brown horse.
Arrrg. I may even find this photo, one day, but do i charge the 2-3
hours i take to locate it.????
Just curious what the other event people on the list think./
Dave
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Don't lose heart, they might want to cut it out, and they'll want to avoid a
lengthly search.
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