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Peg
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Post by Peg »

Just back from my second visit to my first gallery - they took my first consignment a few weeks ago, and I was looking forward to getting my 50% cut from the sold items.
After delivering my second batch of glass they handed over my money - and hey - I'm on 66.66%!
So I'm one happy bunny - my first glass sold commercially, and all my stuff is priced to give me lots more profit than I'd calculated. :biggrin:
Barbara Muth
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Post by Barbara Muth »

Congratulations Peg!

What a pleasure it must have been to discover that you got a bigger cut than you had expected!

Barbara
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Post by Brock »

Barbara Muth wrote:Congratulations Peg!

What a pleasure it must have been to discover that you got a bigger cut than you had expected!

Barbara
Indeed! But, it begs the question, "Do you have a contract?"

Coulda been the other way around, without one.

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Peg
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Post by Peg »

I did draw up a contract - after casually asking what my cut was and not understanding the reply (duh!) - but the contract assumed 50%, so I'm rewriting it for my next visit.
And they paid cash! (hello Mr Taxman, it will go in the books, honest)
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