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MagicBill wrote:Obviously had I known it was a wedding my fee would have been different
user24 wrote:But if the deal leaves a bad taste in your mouth before you even start then it might be best to give some excuse and avoid the potential hassle.
V.E. Day wrote:Look on the bright side - your just going along for a few hours paid work, not marrying her.
russpie wrote:I agree with the distributing your business cards to the hilt idea. It does sound a bit dodgy but i'd give her the benefit of the doubt over not mentioning the wedding part. If people are constantly organising the reception I suppose it would be easy to drop the 'wedding' & just say 'reception'. Take someone along with a video or stills camera & get some marketing material from it. Obviously without mentioning it to them beforehand. I don't think this would be unfair.
Who's to say he doesn't do that at every gig? It's not beyond the realms of possibility.Agecroft wrote:I certainly wouldn't take along people with a camera or anything though, you still have to play it proffessionally and treat her as you would any other client.
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