KNOBTAIL
LORD OF THE FLIES
DAVE, you may very well be right,
Tony, may not even want to speak to you, or even see you for that matter, but he is the promotor, and I am sure his headaches are substantially greater than yours in assuring that these shows run smoothly. Granted from all that Ive read, he certainly has some problems, but the answer is not to add fuel to the fire by stopping payment on a check that you had given him. If anything, you would have been wiser to resolve the matter prior to writing the check, or disputed the problem right their. Assuming that you were unhappy or dissatisfied with the way it was handled, you could have contacted him after the show. The difficulty is not paying reflects that you dont have the money in the first place. This is the perception that you leave. Its a no win situation.........for you. Can you imagine if all the other vendors took their own methods of dealing with Tony everytime something happened. I have never spoken to Tony nor even seen him, but apparently he has some business difficulties that really need to be addressed. This of course has nothing to do with BRIANS, situation, but even if you both were right, his stick right now is bigger than yours, and although my sympathies may be for the both of you, he has limited your access to the public through his shows. That can hurt you in the longer run than stopping a check, or vendor jealousy as in the case of Brian.
JERRY TRESSER
Tony, may not even want to speak to you, or even see you for that matter, but he is the promotor, and I am sure his headaches are substantially greater than yours in assuring that these shows run smoothly. Granted from all that Ive read, he certainly has some problems, but the answer is not to add fuel to the fire by stopping payment on a check that you had given him. If anything, you would have been wiser to resolve the matter prior to writing the check, or disputed the problem right their. Assuming that you were unhappy or dissatisfied with the way it was handled, you could have contacted him after the show. The difficulty is not paying reflects that you dont have the money in the first place. This is the perception that you leave. Its a no win situation.........for you. Can you imagine if all the other vendors took their own methods of dealing with Tony everytime something happened. I have never spoken to Tony nor even seen him, but apparently he has some business difficulties that really need to be addressed. This of course has nothing to do with BRIANS, situation, but even if you both were right, his stick right now is bigger than yours, and although my sympathies may be for the both of you, he has limited your access to the public through his shows. That can hurt you in the longer run than stopping a check, or vendor jealousy as in the case of Brian.
JERRY TRESSER