10sacer
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Have a new customer that requires the signing of a Vendor Agreement which in essence is a sort of legal guarantee that I won"t go after their accounts and if i do there are repurcussions.
I understand why they think they need this - but do I need this as well. Here's my point - if i sign this thing there is zero GUARANTEE from this company that i will get any work from them regarding these accounts they have but i am effectively barring myself from now calling on that other company if i don't get any jobs from original "marketing company".
If the Company stops sending me work or terminates our client/vendor relationship then I can't call on "their" accounts for 2 years. Here's the kicker -they won't give me a list of these accounts i am not supposed to compete against them in - so how am i to know who is off-limits?
Should i come back with a separate non-disclosure that prevents them from telling people my prices and from bad mouthing me if relationship goes sour and setting payment terms and timing? Like - I will agree to their terms if they will pay in 30 days.
Biggest red flag for me in the document is the section that states that if it weren't for this Company I wouldn't know about or get business from these other clients. Seems kind of arrogant and egotistical.
Has anyone seen something like this and what did you decide to do?
I understand why they think they need this - but do I need this as well. Here's my point - if i sign this thing there is zero GUARANTEE from this company that i will get any work from them regarding these accounts they have but i am effectively barring myself from now calling on that other company if i don't get any jobs from original "marketing company".
If the Company stops sending me work or terminates our client/vendor relationship then I can't call on "their" accounts for 2 years. Here's the kicker -they won't give me a list of these accounts i am not supposed to compete against them in - so how am i to know who is off-limits?
Should i come back with a separate non-disclosure that prevents them from telling people my prices and from bad mouthing me if relationship goes sour and setting payment terms and timing? Like - I will agree to their terms if they will pay in 30 days.
Biggest red flag for me in the document is the section that states that if it weren't for this Company I wouldn't know about or get business from these other clients. Seems kind of arrogant and egotistical.
Has anyone seen something like this and what did you decide to do?