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  • Clog II The Avenger
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    Because I turned down a contract after being accepted by the client; the little b1tch at Allegis said I will be blacklisted.

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  • Mailman
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    Mate, as long as you are worth money to them they wont blacklist you!

    Mailman

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  • NickIT
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    Originally posted by bogeyman
    There is no 'blacklist' - much as the agencies would love you to believe it.

    They need you and you need them - and slagging works both ways.

    Even if you've mightily pissed off one client, agencies are happy to sell you on to the next as a paragon of professionalism - that's how they make their money.

    Blacklist? My arse
    Yep.

    Does not stop you from blacklisting them though...

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  • bogeyman
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    There is no 'blacklist' - much as the agencies would love you to believe it.

    They need you and you need them - and slagging works both ways.

    Even if you've mightily pissed off one client, agencies are happy to sell you on to the next as a paragon of professionalism - that's how they make their money.

    Blacklist? My arse

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  • TheMonkey
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    You could probably get blacklisted "within a group" like S3 but I've pissed them off so many times and I'm working through them at the moment.

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  • mcquiggd
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    I dont believe there is any such thing.... agents don't even trust their mothers so I doubt they would listen to a competitor telling them 'don't touch this guy with all this experience, oh no no no....'

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  • NickIT
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    Funnily enough I blacklisted a certain agency (stupidly large agency) after the agent was taking a 35% cut from the contract.

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  • MarillionFan
    started a topic Blacklisted.

    Blacklisted.

    Anyone been threatened with blacklisting. I went through the process of sueing an agency earlier in the year and the main concern from peers was blacklisting.

    Theres 1000's of agencies and very few work together. There is no such thing as a blacklist - so for all of you newbies - never be afraid to tell an agency to go **** themselves.

    MF
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