Mark
I learned an oral contract is good in court.
Bill......I've been thinking about those key words "oral contract" for the last few days. I'm writing this for the benefit of the group.
I was lucky. I got reimbursed for my canceled event. If I was UN-lucky, oral contract or written contract, I could have proved my case. But, that's just the start. The next step is spending usually a whole day in Small Claims Court. And when you win your judgment, if the defendant still doesn't want to pay, then you have to start a whole new procedure with a whole new justice dept. That means filling out more papers to get their paycheck "attached." And if they're self-employed, then the Sheriff has to confront them at a time when they have money on them. He honors the judgment by removing them from their money and giving it to you.
That took me a whole year once to get it from a bride who decided to cancel on a whim.
The point I'm making is...to everyone........DON'T ever put yourself in a position where you might have to go through all that. There were more than a few times, I didn't feel comfortable with a client and I asked for the money in advance. Of course, that was in the days when you could pick and choose jobs.....when you came home and found a gazillion calls on your answering machine from people wanting music for their parties. Ah......the good old days!
Mark