Ian Stewart-Koster
Older Greyer Brushie
for $48, I'm thinking it's a paper banner!What size banner is $48?? a 1' x 6'? That's well below most minimum orders, especially ours
for $48, I'm thinking it's a paper banner!What size banner is $48?? a 1' x 6'? That's well below most minimum orders, especially ours
All depends on location. 3'x5' banner stitched with grommets retail is $52.50 for me. That does not include any art. I would love to be able to charge more but I lose a crap ton of bids because people are selling banners at $2.00/sqft (3'x5' for $30.00) out the door.What size banner is $48?? a 1' x 6'? That's well below most minimum orders, especially ours
Calling should be easier now with your new lift, you should get excellent cell reception anywhere 41 feet up in the air.I have next insurance and its a 2 minute thing I do online and have it immediately. I hate calling
You don't know what they are using it for. Maybe they are rolling up a dead body in it for burial in a shallow grave behind an abandoned building. In that case they would need to be sure it won't rot too quickly. I can see their point.
No offense, but that is a basic general liability insurance policy that everyone in business should have. In the time it took you to write your post, you could have sent an email to your agent with client CC'ed and you would have trumped their BS. Do they need it, NO, but corporations with accounting departments have a list that is required before they will pay (W-9, General Liability, and Workers Comp).
Never let low dollar items leave the shop without payment unless they are a good client with payment history. If they are walk-ins they pay before you produce, especially if they are in a hurry. The ones in a hurry are always the ones that don't come back and you have to hound. We once had a client that wanted a going out of business banner, they couldn't understand why we wanted them to pay upfront. Needless to say, they went elsewhere and ripped someone else off.
LMAO! You have a good point, I hope you have a good attorney along with your insurance policy!so stacey, when they roll up the dead body, in the newly produced banner, (they can't find an old carpet, like a law and order episode?) we want to give them our insurance certificate, so they can roll that up as well? kind of like inspector columbo finding my business card is the only thing in the ded man's pocket
What type of damage could it cause? The wind rips it down and it scratches a/some cars with the grommets, or it pulls a lag bolt out and chips a windshield, flies across a street and causes someone to crash, hits some kids at a shopping center and knocks one down... and it goes on and on... this is America my friend. If it happens, you can be sued for it or taken to court to pay.Doesn't make any sense and definitely don't sign anything. It's a banner. It's not structural so if it fails, so what? Exactly what are you liable for? What type of damages could it cause especially when your not installing it?
How would he be liable by selling them a small banner? Did you not read he didn't install it?how much damage can a goose do? ...they said, before it brought down a 747.
a banner in the wind, can do a LOT of damage. especially when there's pedestrians/traffic nearby.
chaos theory dictates that if anything is possible, it will happen eventually....and you'll be liable.
How would he be liable by selling them a small banner? Did you not read he didn't install it?
did you not read that I wasn't replying to the OP but rather the contintued discussion on "how much damage could a banner do?"How would he be liable by selling them a small banner? Did you not read he didn't install it?