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Minimum requirement: $100 000 USD
To receive services, talent buyers need to establish a sufficient budget to
do business.
For events outside of North America --
buyers should have a talent-fee budget equal to or exceeding the following --
$100 000 USD, plus all costs, such as travel, lodging, meals, local production,
etc.
To use a convenient currency converter,
click HERE.
If your talent budget is less than this amount, this site will be unable to
assist you with your needs.
To exit this site and seek services elsewhere,
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Continue with this section, if both of the following are true -
1. The entertainment part of your event will occur outside
of North America.
2. The entertainment will be promoted and open to the general public.
(If either of the above statements is not true,
click
here.)
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE proceeding to the next page!
Submitting an offer --
Our company does not make "offers" to customers. We do not "offer" an artist to a buyer
at a fixed rate. We can assist you in preparing an offer to present to an
artist. In other words, you, the buyer, will be the one submitting an offer.
For example, a basic offer might read as, "I am prepared to offer Mr. Entertainer $250 000
USD plus travel, lodging and all other necessary expenses
to entertain at our event."
Offers are not to be submitted, unless you are serious and
ready to honor the terms that you present in your offer.
Binder requirement --
When submitting an offer, you are declaring that you are prepared to move
forward to the next step, if your offer is accepted. As part of this process, a 10-25% good-faith
financial binder is required to validate/guarantee your offer. This represents
your commitment to your offer and tells us that you are serious about moving
forward with the terms of your offer and prepared to proceed to full contract, should the artist accept your offer. An offer that is not guaranteed by a binder has little chance of seriously
being considered. You will be expected to send your binder via bank-wire within
24-72 hours of submitting your offer. Otherwise, we will be unable to proceed.
You cannot say, "I will send a binder after the artist
accepts my offer and I receive a contract". Such a payment is called a
"deposit", not a "binder". Do not confuse the two terms. A
"binder" is bank-wired BEFORE an artist considers or agrees to an
offer. A contract "deposit" is bank-wired AFTER an artist accepts an
offer.
Again --
(Offer) Binder: Due immediately after an offer is submitted, and
before the offer is forwarded to the artist for consideration.
Without a binder, no action can be taken on an offer. The binder is
proof of good-faith commitment by the buyer.
(Contract) Deposit: Due when the artist has tentatively accepted the offer
and contracts are issued.
If the artist does not accept your offer, 100% of the binder is promptly
returned to you - or, at your request, the funds can be held as your binder for
an offer for another artist.
Your business is appreciated! Let's continue.
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Are the following four statements true?
1) Your budget is (or is expected to be)....
$100 000 USD or more to pay the talent fee for a single artist or for
each artist for each date,
or you are seeking multiple acts and you have $100 000
USD
or more for your main
artist's fee,
or you are seeking talent for multiple dates with a budget of $100 000
USD
or more for each date,
and you have a separate budget to cover expenses, such as travel and lodging, etc.,
2) You have the authority to submit a firm offer
on behalf of the buyer,
3) You will be prepared to
bank-wire the required binder when you submit an offer,
4) You do understand that a
binder is necessary before an offer can be forwarded to an
artist
for consideration.
Are these four statements true? Answer by clicking
YES
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NO . |
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