I am a DJ who was recently hired to play at an event that I am yet to be paid for, and the person who hired me is not responding to any communication that I send them. I am considering that I may have to go to small claims tribunal in order to resolve this. My question is, whether the evidence I have (which are emails) constitutes a contract?
Me:
Hey,
So at the moment we're generally paid around ## an hour, so we'd charge ### for the 4 hours. We can organise all the gear needed including 2 speakers which I'm sure would be adequate for ###. So $### all up, hope that's ok. Sounds/looks great by the way!
Cheers, B
Hirer:
Let's book it in B.
Send me an invoice and will deposit 50% first? And the remainder on the actual night?
Yay!!
Hirer:
Could you invoice to: "someone else's name" x
Me:
Thanks "hirer" !
If you could deposit half asap that would be awesome. The invoice is attached and here are the account details...
Bruno
BSB - ### ###
ACC - #### ####
Many Thanks
Me:
Hey,
So at the moment we're generally paid around ## an hour, so we'd charge ### for the 4 hours. We can organise all the gear needed including 2 speakers which I'm sure would be adequate for ###. So $### all up, hope that's ok. Sounds/looks great by the way!
Cheers, B
Hirer:
Let's book it in B.
Send me an invoice and will deposit 50% first? And the remainder on the actual night?
Yay!!
Hirer:
Could you invoice to: "someone else's name" x
Me:
Thanks "hirer" !
If you could deposit half asap that would be awesome. The invoice is attached and here are the account details...
Bruno
BSB - ### ###
ACC - #### ####
Many Thanks