Tuesday 15 October 2013

Caveat Emptor / Caveat Venditor

 
Rigths of the clients.

The clients have the right to an honest treatment
If the facilitator (magician, witch sorcerer, médium, whatever) can’t or doesn’t want to perform the working that the client requests, he/she must inform the client and not accept money as if he/she is going to perform it.
The clients have the right to pay only for the performed working, plus expenses. If the facilitator has to buy some article or articles (candles, herbs, stones, etc) he/she must show the invoices of the article(s).
In most cases the facilitators buy the products in bulk, because they are cheaper. In that case they should present a copy of the invoice(s) and indicate the quantity used.

Duties of the clients

The clients must be honest with the facilitators and explain exactly (1) what they want.
They have the obligation of not harrassing a facilitator that refuses to do a working. No means NO.


Rights of the facilitators

The facilitators are entitled to a fair payment and to be reimbursed of costs incurred (2)
They have the right to say no and not accepting any cliente or working, without having to justify (3) and without being harrassed.
They have the rigth to protect themselves of people that harass or threaten them.
Duties of the facilitators
The facilitators must not use their position to obtain undue advantages or excessive favours that they  would not be granted if they weren’t in such a position (4)
It is their duty not to exploit their customers and charge only a fair price, plus expenses.

Have an obligation to inform the client  if they can’t or won’t perform a working and not charge anything or accept money for the working that is not done.

(1)
I know of a case where the clientaske d to the facilitator to make a gentleman accept to do a DNA Test to determine paternity, without recourse to the courts. The following week the gentleman underwent the test.
A few days later the client stormed that facilitators office, shouting like crazy, and complaining that the gentleman and his wife were still together.
If that was what she wanted, it should be what she asked.

(2)Most facilitators earn the same as cleaning ladies and to do exactly the same. Clean up the crap that others do.
However many still adopt the policy of having no price and accept whatever the clients want to give them.
That usually gives bad results. And old friend (and teacher) of mine agreed to do a treatment to a lady and when she asked for the price his answer was .” in the end you’ll give me what you want”
At the end of the treatment that required him do fast for 4 days and spend over 70,00 Euros in candles, the lady thanked him profusely and gave him 10,00 €. The old man had tears in his eyes when he showed me the note.

(3)The clients that insist too much may end up earing what they don’t want. Some of the things that I said to clients that I refused and that continued to insist were :
“I don’t work for you because you make me want to puke”
“Ask me that again and I promise you that besides breaking your jaw I’ll make such an hard working that even your soul will decimated”

(4)There are facilitators that take advantage of the need and desperation of the clients and that besides money manage to take possession of jewels and land (not to mention sexual favours)
Please, avoid those parasites.

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