Business ethics (NRR)
ayo
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This is a long story so i will try and condense it as much as possible. a family member of mine started out in a new business about a year ago. i have a friend in this family members business so i told my family member that since this person has been doing the same job as him for a few years that he should contact them and pick their brain to see if he can offer any help. well, as it turned out some kind of arrangement was made between their two companies and now my family member will be making approx. an extra $5,000-$10,000 a month because of the contact that i introduced him to. I told him that i felt it was only fair to give back some of that to me because it never would have happened if i didnt introduce them. well, my family member thought taking me to a nice dinner was sufficient and my feeling was that a nice dinner ($50-$80)doesnt coincide with the magnitude of what he is now going to be making off of this introduction($5-10k a month). i felt a % of his extra income was more along the lines of what i thought was fair and he basically told me to f#ck off. This is now starting a family conflict and i just wanted to get some opionions on whether or not u guys think some money should be given back to the person who introduced the two parties to procure this transation.
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but usually you agree to these things before you perform.
try to get good with them, maybe get a better job out of the whole thing?
starting a feud will not help
It just seems like the thing that family members should do for each other without asking too much in return.
oh wait. I guess I didnt realize that. If you just passed along a phone number you should have enjoyed that meal.
Because if you wanted a piece of the action you should have settled that before you brought the parties together. As a gesture he/she should look out and it would be nice, but because you slipped up and didn't get yourself into the deal before hand, you really don't have anything to stand on. You can hold a grudge but what good is that going to do? Chalk it up to experience and next time get shit in writing and get your cut.
well then you are just not going to be happy then are you?
you didnt do the leg work helping orchestrate the deal. YOu just let them know of eachother....all under no type of pre-arranged deal to get a certain percent.
You sound angry & greedy. Go out and get your own $$$!
you cant go back and demand it after the fact man.
2. deals are made before business is done
3. your payment is knowing you helped a family member
4. if your going to be feeling owed for everything, are teacher/family members that taught you valuable lessons in life entitled to a percentage of everything you ever make?
5. you did get payed with the experience.
peace, stein. . .
And introductions don't necessarily = business deals. He may think that you helped, but it was his genius that closed the deal, therefore he feels he takes more credit than you for the deal. ?? But I agree feuds won't help.
You brought about the contact, but you didn't make the deal. Some companies hire people (or other companies) to get business and they go and make presentations and take the clients out and get them laid and stuff. They (and whoever actually landed the deal for your family member) deserve a commission. Not you.
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on the real though dude, this is some petty, fake, little dude bullshit. You should be ashamed for even wanting a cut.You helped out a friend and a family member. Leave it at that.
A very close friend of mine wanted commisions on beats of mine becuase he passed on a cd for me. I told him fuck it, and declined to sell any of the tracks. Its basically ruined our friendship.
The classy thing to do isnt acting like you did it out of kindness... the classy thing is to actually have done it out of kindness.
Its never worth the feud. Do something cuz you want to, not cuz you want something in return and if so, then you gotta mention that up-front. Basic business practices, it has nothing to do with ethics...
What do you think would be sufficient?
that's easliy the wackest thing i've ever heard
well here is a problem too. You made it sound before as if your family member owned the company. But the above says differently? The deal may earn the company 5-10K more a month, but that doesn't mean your family member rally got anything more than a pat on the back and a good job. If that is the case you helped him/her look good for their boss, and helped the company out, but in the end the winner is the company and your fam may not have gotten anything out of the deal?
If I am reading it wrong, lemme know, but still I think you're being short sighted with the ROI. You should ahve made it clear up front before even passing off the contact and that is the issue. Even half way through its already over.
no, that 5-10k is my family members cut.
maybe my opinion is a bit skewed because i work in a refurral driven business.
a lead or phone number is worth 10%
a guaranteed deal w/ an exclusive contract can be worth up to 50%
i know attorneys who rely on refurrals and give up to 1/3 for cases refurred.
for this... i would say 10% is fair and not greedy in the least. if the shoe was on the ohter foot i would write a check so fast people's heads would spin.
What is a refurral? I'm a little confused by that word and the spelling of it. Maybe your relative could get you microsoft word with spell check as a present
Exactly
Plus 10% of that transaction would be $500-$1000 per month if you want to talk specifics. I think it should be one flat fee
And I work in a referral driven business too. I'm in sales, cover mad territory and everything is stated upfront. Handing me a phone number doesn't grant you any commission, you gotta close the deal (even if the person is explicitly interested). F*ck, at least you got dinner! Good luck though man, this is always a tough one. I don't think there's much you can do now. Either it has to be stated up front or you lose out (obviously).