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Thread: Kill fees?
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10-22-2009 #21
welcome to the porn biz Mandy
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10-22-2009 #22Originally Posted by seanbeag7
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10-22-2009 #23
Yeah, the only problem is that I have no recourse other than to not work for said company again. It hurts me more than it does them if I choose not to work with them further. I think I've been burned enough by this person that the occasional paid gig isn't going to make up for the damage to my reputation (not to mention finances) that occurs when a friend of mine wastes 2 days of their life going to LA and not getting paid. It is seriously fucked up to dick around a pregnant women.
I'm all for unions, but in TS porn I think you would have more scabs than members.
Originally Posted by seanchai
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10-22-2009 #24Originally Posted by seanbeag7
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10-22-2009 #25
any real professional company is supposed to pay you a kill fee if its their fault for cancelling and you have a greement,like a contract.they should have payed u something for your troubles. sorry you went through all that but hopefully you got a great scene for your site at least!
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10-22-2009 #26Originally Posted by jesseflo
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10-23-2009 #27
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In mainstream, kill fees are enforced by a models agency. The contracts are already in place between a model's representation and the production companies they work with - they also go both ways. When I was in LA with Megan Murray she wound up having to pay a couple of kill fees for shoots she couldn't make it to, on the flip side she was paid a kill fee when she refused to work on set where there was drug use by staff and talent. Without official representation with a known agency, trans are shit out of luck. So basically, we're all shit out of luck.