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Originally Posted by DrummerJonny
i deal a fair bit with pro audio companies, and my basic line is (unless for small bits) "if the price is on their website, take caution". i find a lot of the time the best people are those who don't need to advertise prices, as they already have a good customer base.
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That's interesting, because I'm generally skeptical of a website that doesn't have rate information, unless they've got a client list a mile long with lots of samples.
If they're not established in the area (or at larger regional level), then the price point probably shouldn't be held close to the vest (unless it's unreasonably high or something). I guess I'm making the assumption that the predominant craigslist postings are from posters without notoreity or a stable client base.
I think we may be in agreement on this: what do you mean by "small bits"?