Posted by Anonymous on 3/2/06 7:17pm Msg #101505
No No List ?
Where exactlty can I find the "NO NO List"?
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Reply by cyndi_ca on 3/2/06 7:35pm Msg #101512
Use the Search button and type in No No list. That should get you started.
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Reply by Anonymous on 3/2/06 9:13pm Msg #101523
That's what I tried first but never saw an actual list.
Are the emails & comments the "list" to which everyone referrs? Is there no actual list???
My God man !
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Reply by cyndi_ca on 3/2/06 9:27pm Msg #101525
There really isn't an actual list here that I am aware of. But the reading is good and informative. Happy reading.
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Reply by MelissaCT on 3/2/06 11:01pm Msg #101550
I also list the ph# in my cell with "NO" as reminder n/m
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Reply by Anonymous on 3/3/06 5:28pm Msg #101803
Thanks...the reading is very usefull.
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Reply by eXpedN_TX on 3/2/06 10:15pm Msg #101527
My guess would be that everyone's No No List is different. What I did was make a spreadsheet of all SS/TC's that I could find. Then, I would search each and every one on this site and make a comments section. Companies I will not work with because I saw too many issues from so many different SA's, I place a no. Other companies that I had concerns with I placed in the maybe category then stated why in my comments section. Companies that got many kudos are on my yes list. I update this list all the time...when I add new comanies, when a company decides to lowball you, etc.
Recently I performed a signing for a yes company and they have lied to me on a couple occasions and have yet to pay me for a signing I did in December. Recently they stated it was their mistake and the check is in the mail (we'll see) , but it was only after calling and emailing, and calling, and emailing...them ignoring me or telling me they would call me the next day and then never calling me back. Others say how wonderful this company is, but I will not work for them...therefore, make you own list by researching this site and do what you think will work best for you.
Good luck!!!
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Reply by Korey Humphreys on 3/2/06 10:29pm Msg #101534
Good advice... I've done the same thing.... n/m
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Reply by FlaMac on 3/3/06 7:01am Msg #101582
Go to Search and type in post # 79094....
it is one of many no no list.
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Reply by SatomiCO on 3/3/06 7:55am Msg #101603
Re: Don't put too much stock in any posted no no list.
companies get on lists for any number of reasons. If you see the same company being bad mouthed over and over, then a red flag should be raised. I work for many companies that appear on no no lists and I've had little or no problems with many of them. From your own experience and from reading and researching, you should create your own list
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Reply by RickinVA on 3/3/06 8:52am Msg #101620
Re: Don't put too much stock in any posted no no list.
Anyone that wants mine can have it. Just email me. It has come from several sources, but it may or may not be completely accurate. Your best bet is to set up your own, from your own experience, as well as comments about the more egregarious (sp) companies.
Rick
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