Cake Decorators Contract

Business By Kristeen Updated 18 Apr 2006 , 7:40pm by JoAnnB

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Kristeen Posted 17 Apr 2006 , 10:05am
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Hi Guys!
I am in need of a contract for customers orders ie, weddings. Does anyone have a contract like that or does anyone know of a software that already has one, I need this contract ASAP. My customers wedding is in August and she is almost ready to make a decision, and I want to be prepared.

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MomLittr Posted 17 Apr 2006 , 10:41am
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In scanning thru the forums, found this thread regarding a contract.... good place to start....

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-22336-gum.html+paste+flowers

Good luck!

deb

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Kristeen Posted 18 Apr 2006 , 9:31am
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Hey Deb,
Thanks alot, that thread was very helpful. I don't know what I would do without you guys!! thumbs_up.gif

kristeen

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chuelchie Posted 18 Apr 2006 , 12:16pm
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I'm only new at doing cakes, i have one wedding (this sat) which i ended up putting the details on ebay for the client which is a binding agreement, but was wondering whether i should have a legal contract like this one as well?

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JoAnnB Posted 18 Apr 2006 , 7:40pm
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As long as you have a licensed business, you should have some form of written agreement. Brides get excited and forget things. Also, you may not recall all the small details, like how many flavors and fillings and servings, etc.

If you do not have a licensed business, the contract will not be binding, however, something in writing is still a good idea. The written agreement WILL NOT protect you in a case of liabiltiy.

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