Originally posted by Epiphone
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And It Was All Going So Well...
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Already have further up the threadOriginally posted by Old GregNice - time to name and shame methinks.
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I love it how jumped-up barrow-boys are so quick to tell experienced contractors that they don't know how the business works and they'll never get on with any agencies.Originally posted by Epiphone...Oh, they also told me no reputable agency or client would deal with me:
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If this is how you operate then good luck in securing an alternative contract as with the new MSC and transfer of debt regulations, reputable end clients and agencies are ever more vigilant and will not knowingly engage in a way which would be in any way non compliant or risky.
Translation: you will get another contract, and he doesn't like that.
Question on the operation of free market: why are people like this not eliminated in a Darwinian fashion?God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.Comment
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Missed it - I'll avoid agencies rhyming with Dorien.Originally posted by EpiphoneAlready have further up the thread
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Appalling. Truly appalling. I would drop them like a hot stone.Originally posted by EpiphoneQuote:
If this is how you operate then good luck in securing an alternative contract as with the new MSC and transfer of debt regulations, reputable end clients and agencies are ever more vigilant and will not knowingly engage in a way which would be in any way non compliant or risky."My God, it's huge!!"
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Because we'd all miss you if it was!Originally posted by Euro-commuterI love it how jumped-up barrow-boys are so quick to tell experienced contractors that they don't know how the business works and they'll never get on with any agencies.
Translation: you will get another contract, and he doesn't like that.
Question on the operation of free market: why are people like this not eliminated in a Darwinian fashion?
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Worse - I'd drop them like a hot cactus.Originally posted by Swamp ThingAppalling. Truly appalling. I would drop them like a hot stone.
Epiphone, which branch of the agency that rhymes with Dorien?Comment
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I think you should mail the agent and the client pointing out the agents ignorance of current legislation and enquiring whether the agent should consider being in another business where honesty and integrity are less important and whether the client should consider engaging an agent who knows what they are talking about.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
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if what was?Originally posted by ChurchillBecause we'd all miss you if it was!
God made men. Sam Colt made them equal.Comment
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