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Broken Booking Agreement

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ChicagoMusicADV

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois

An Illinois band entered into a tour booking agreement with a booking agent based out of Olean, New York. The band sent a check in the amount of $75.00 to an employee of this "booking agency", to be used as a deposit to the booking company.

According the the original contract, presented to the band, via email, the booking company was required to acquire a contractual agreement from the individual show promoters, then relay said contract to the the band. The minimum guaranteed payment, per show, to the band, was to be $200.00.

In addition, the original contract between the promoter and the band stated that if any show was canceled through no fault of the band, the band would be compensated half of the initial cash guarantee between the booking promoter and the band.

For weeks leading up to the tour, the band manager was unable to contact the promoter who signed the original contract for the booking company. All emails and phone calls were ignored and never returned and no shows were booked for the band. The company's website has been shut down and all communication has been halted between the band and promoter.

Does this band have any legal standing to sue for lost "guarenteed" compensation and their deposit? Also, do they have any legal basis to file a complaint with the BBB?
 


MrJenkins

Member
sorry to say you got scammed

you can try to file in NY, but wouldn't really be worth it.

happens all the time, next time you should only use reputable companies.

Keep plugging away.
 

Hot Topic

Senior Member
"The band" should check credentials before entering into an arrangement with anyone.

The BBB will not do anything on behalf of the band except (possibly) enter their complaint into the booking agent's files in case another band wants to use that agent. The BBB doesn't have the legal authority to make anyone do anything.
 

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