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Previously on "Agree draft contract before interview!"

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  • psychocandy
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    True enough nluk. Lol. I emailed them back and said ok in principle but not agreement.

    They said ok no bother well sort at offer stage.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I wouldn't bother taking a second phone call from them, I'm surprised that you're even bothering to formulate a reply.

    They just want you you on the hook for any potential contract they may pick up.

    Bare-faced cheek..
    But in PC's situation is that such a bad thing? It's another iron in the fire if nothing else. It is cheeky but if they do pick a gig up PC will be in line for it. Better than telling them to sod off and 100% chance of not getting a gig?

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  • cojak
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    I wouldn't bother taking a second phone call from them, I'm surprised that you're even bothering to formulate a reply.

    They just want you you on the hook for any potential contract they may pick up.

    Bare-faced cheek..

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  • psychocandy
    started a topic Agree draft contract before interview!

    Agree draft contract before interview!

    Now this is a new one. Got an agency who want me to agree to a draft contract before they submit my CV.

    Normally, I'm happy to reply to emails where they want me to confirm representation but this is a bit much. I can't confirm agreement until I've met the client, agreed on the role, had contract reviewed surely?

    Anyone else had this? Thinking of best way to approach my reply - How would I stand legally if I agreed to a draft agreement in principle?

    BTW - just realised its a Bob agency and Bob client (albeit in the UK).
    Last edited by psychocandy; 2 November 2013, 10:59.
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