Posted by NCwayne on August 02, 2012 at 23:38:47 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: OT.....ATTN JohnT posted by oldtanker on August 02, 2012 at 22:43:26:
Just my .02 on dealing with people like that, a contract isn't going to help you out too much if something happens. In other words contract or no she can still get a lawyer, blame you, and ultimately cost you alot of money just to prove that you have a valid contract saying you are not responsible.
On the other hand, given her way of thinking on nothing but a handshake agreement, going through the trouble of getting her to sign a contract is really going to make her feel 'special'. The next time she want's you do do something for her and, you don't want to, in her eyes you'll then be "contractually obligated" to find her somone else to do it in your place. Think about the he!! she'll raise then......
Personally if it's not going to break the bank not to do it, and things are going to be back to normal in 30 days or so, I'd preffer to miss out on the jingle, a night out at the steak house, etc, etc just to avoid having to go to all the trouble of getting a cnotract and then having to put up with her if she does sign it.......But that's just my unsolicited .02.....
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