Business ethics (NRR)

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  • to give back a little bit to show appreciation i dont think is asking too much.

    What do you think would be sufficient?

    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.

    cut and paste below:

    referral
    refer
    referred

    use in your posts.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    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.
    man, you sound like a fucking crybaby. knowing an attorney and being one (going to school for a million years; ie. working for it) are two different things.

  • 3. your payment is knowing you helped a family member

  • sabadabadasabadabada 5,966 Posts
    3. your payment is knowing you helped a family member


    see how many records you can buy with that.

  • verb606verb606 2,518 Posts
    ayo,

    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



    dont be scurred! we just refurrin' round hurr.

  • MondeyanoMondeyano Reykjavik 863 Posts
    1. never mix family and business
    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. . .
    True.
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