bannertime
Active Member
You know how it is, we get a walk in that will want something that's a potential copyright infringement, or some type of infringement we may not be aware of. So we generally avoid any of it. Especially since it's mostly one off jobs that I don't want to mess with anyway.
A lady has been trying to get us to put the name of a popular band on the back of her car. Just the name in plain letters. I told her no. Partly because I didn't want to mess with it, but also don't want other people trying to get us to push the boundaries of what is okay and not okay. She was referred by someone that I'm not familiar with, and I don't want people coming here thinking that we'll do this kind of stuff. She's frustrated because she "doesn't want the logo," but just the word. Then walks out mumbling something like "why would anyone get anything here then." lol. Ah, thanks, now I don't feel bad telling you no. This lady wanted to put another organization's name on her vehicle because she's a "fan" and that doesn't really fit in line with our policy.
We have this unwritten policy that we don't do work for people unless it's for the organization they are representing. i.e. A store manager purchasing promotional materials for their store, an individual purchasing a birthday banner, a church member getting signs for Easter.
We came up with this policy after a person wanted us to basically help a smear campaign against a roof repair company. I personally understood what she was doing, the company had clearly scammed a lot of people and had their name in a few news articles. Went back and forth on whether we'd make the signs (that she'd pretty much use to stand out in front of the guys house and protest with). Had the company's and owners name on them. We ended up not doing them and agreed to the policy above.
Does anyone else have a policy like this?
A lady has been trying to get us to put the name of a popular band on the back of her car. Just the name in plain letters. I told her no. Partly because I didn't want to mess with it, but also don't want other people trying to get us to push the boundaries of what is okay and not okay. She was referred by someone that I'm not familiar with, and I don't want people coming here thinking that we'll do this kind of stuff. She's frustrated because she "doesn't want the logo," but just the word. Then walks out mumbling something like "why would anyone get anything here then." lol. Ah, thanks, now I don't feel bad telling you no. This lady wanted to put another organization's name on her vehicle because she's a "fan" and that doesn't really fit in line with our policy.
We have this unwritten policy that we don't do work for people unless it's for the organization they are representing. i.e. A store manager purchasing promotional materials for their store, an individual purchasing a birthday banner, a church member getting signs for Easter.
We came up with this policy after a person wanted us to basically help a smear campaign against a roof repair company. I personally understood what she was doing, the company had clearly scammed a lot of people and had their name in a few news articles. Went back and forth on whether we'd make the signs (that she'd pretty much use to stand out in front of the guys house and protest with). Had the company's and owners name on them. We ended up not doing them and agreed to the policy above.
Does anyone else have a policy like this?