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    Parsnip
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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy View Post
    Aye mark.. i knew it would come down to that... the whole thing doesnt look good TBH. bit gutted about it really.

    How they get off treating people like this i dont know.

    Thanks
    I suspect one fairly official looking letter from a solicitor and they'll cough up what you're owed under contract.

    Most people get incredibly shirty when legal pressure is applied.

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    what a crap situation, hope you can get it sorted soon chris
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    Check your contract
    Speak to a music lawyer
    Then sue if you think you have grounds

    But it really depends how much you think you're owed, and how much aggravation you think its worth.

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    Thanks jay

    I am considering doing that.

    A friend put me onto a music lawyer who i spoke to un-officially and he had a look at the contract. They are in clear breach of at least 2 terms of the contract (Providing me with a log-in to check my sales and not paying me as per contract timings)

    the downside is they are based in Canada and i have **** all idea of even how to start this, or even if it is worth doing. they havnt even told me how much i am owed.

    its like trying to herd fog...

    :(

 

 

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