Complaint Review: Yp.com - internet California
- Yp.com 611 n Brand Blvd st Glendale ca 91203 internet, California USA
- Phone: 818 937-5500
- Web: www.yellowpages.com
- Category: Festivals & Event Services
Yp.com Bundling internet California
*Author of original report: Bundling your responsible
*General Comment: Bundles are not bad, just need a good contract!
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advertisment is in trouble now for Bundling. Bundling is like when you go to a fact food place and you can get everything in one meal. Soda,fries, hamburger and toy. Well in the kid market it is the same. Jump house, characters,face painters, clown,tables,chairs. Each is a separate item. This law is to protect the people so 6 strangers from differnt companies can not come into your home under one company.If you hire differnt companies their needs to be paper trail on each. The clown needs to have their own contract, the jump house needs their own etc. This way the people can see who is in their home, and proff of insurance on the indivual company. You should always have the name of the people who are hanging around your kids. Yellow pages lets anyone put a ad up. All you have to do is type your phone number in. This is so wrong. Also you have the right to have just a face painter if you want.They can not make you buy the whole meal. Make sure you get the name of the person, not just Billy Bob the clown, real names should be on their insurance policy. I would not let anyone near my home without insurance. This protects not only the kids but if the entertainer gets hurt in your home. These are my personal opinions. I sure would not call companies that sub contract people out from other states. Do you think they are booking them for nothing, your price reflects it and they can send you anyone.
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#2 Author of original report
Bundling your responsible
AUTHOR: Saralyn - ()
SUBMITTED: Monday, May 27, 2013
Irs says if you provide a place to work tell them when to be there they are employees. When to arrive and what to do they are Employees. You can not just give people a contract and say I am not responsible for them. Then they better have there own contracts.The problem is 99% of the first companies do not have license or insurance, so how can they take resposibilty for all the rest anyway. This is mostly under ground economy. The good news is you are right they are responsible for the people they send out. If bundling was legal then the FTC would not be looking at companies as we speak. And under ground economy would not be getting these people sending out people that are not employees and using them as they are.
#1 General Comment
Bundles are not bad, just need a good contract!
AUTHOR: anon - ()
SUBMITTED: Monday, May 27, 2013
Once upon a time I helpd manage a event center's concessions and attractions bundle program. The event center's targeted audience was family events like Quinceañeras, Sweet 16's, Baby/bridal showers and other similar events.
In light of that target group, we coordnated around 20 diffrent companies that could be utilized by the customer for the event. Photography, photobooth, food/drinks, diffrent types of entertainment all the way to a bouncy casle. In retrospect, there is nothing wrong with having these companies unified under one name and brought in, given the fact that all their terms and conditions were unified.
In a legal aspect, company A buys the services of companies B, C, D, E and F. A resells the services to consumers in his event center. Company A holds liability unless the contract says otherwise.
On another note, they can send you anyone but their reputation as a full featured event center is on the line.
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