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1. Begin Early
Begin planning as soon as you possibly can. If your event is a large event you should realistically begin planning it four to six months in advance. Smaller events need at least one month to plan. To keep the final run up to the event flowing smoothly, try to ensure that all vendor contracts are completed a few weeks before the event.
2. Remain Flexible
Over the course of planning the event, things are going to change. Whether it is event times, locations or even the type of event you’re hosting, you need to ensure that you’re flexible and can meet the changing demands.
3. Negotiate
Despite what many vendors will tell you, everything is negotiable. Remember that with every event there will be unforeseen costs, so try to negotiate as low a price as you can. Determine your budget before meeting a vendor, and offer to pay 5-10% lower than this figure. Your vendor may put up a fight, but ultimately they want to win your business.
Booking Policy
These EventBooking Terms and Conditions (“Agreement”) are between (“EventBooking”) and the individual or legal entity (“Customer”) that has signed up for services provided under an (“Service”) and is effective as of the earlier of the date the Customer begins using the Service or the date indicated on the Customer should read these Terms and Conditions (“Agreement”) carefully before accessing the Service provided by . By using the Service, Customer unconditionally accepts all the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the acceptable use policy, the privacy policy, and such other policies as may establish from time to time.
Customer agrees to provide EventBooking with accurate and complete billing information including Customer’s legal name, address, and telephone number. All changes to this information must be reported to EventBooking within 30 days of the change.
b. By accepting this Agreement, Customer agrees to be responsible for all charges posted to Customer’s account until the account is cancelled as specified herein. Each Customer is responsible for the use of his/her/its Service account(s) under any name on that account by any person and for ensuring compliance with this Agreement by all users of his/her/its Service account.
If Customer does not agree to be bound by this Agreement, Customer may not access or use the Service, and should contact EventBooking to cancel Customer’s account 50% adavance. If Customer is a current EventBooking customer when this Agreement is posted on the EventBooking website, Customer’s continued use of the Service constitutes acceptance of this Agreement.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policies
Client understands that upon entering this service contract, Caterer and/or Event Planner is
committing time and resources to this event and thus cancellation would result in lost income and lost
business opportunities in an amount difficult to precisely calculate. Therefore, the following
cancellation limitations will apply.
Third party referral partners are subject to Third party referral partner contract agreements and are not
subject to the following policies.
Event Cancellation Policy
If Client requests cancellation of this contract 90 days of more before the event, Client shall receive a
full refund. If client requests cancellation 45-89 days before the event, (25%) of the contract total will
be owed to Caterer. If client requests cancellation 31-44 days before the event, (50%) of the contract
total will be owed to Caterer. After 30 days in advance of the event, Caterer shall be entitled to (100%)
of the contract total.
Catering Cancellation Policy
This policy is valid for online, email and phone catering orders. An event and/or order may be
cancelled with no charges up to seven (7) full business days prior to the event. Cancellation of services
made less than three (3) full business days prior to the event will be charged 50% of the contract.
Cancellation of services made less than (1) full business day of the event will be charged 100% of the
contract.
50% deposit of the catered food is due to confirm an event
Specialty food items are non-refundable
Up to and including 8 days prior to event, 50% of the catered food is non refundable
5to 7 Days prior to event, 75% of the catered food is non-refundable
Day of event and 4 Days prior to event, 100% of the catered food is non refundable
1 to 2 Days prior to event client may reschedule catered food, however perishable items and incurred
additional expenses:
Additional Expenses: labour, parts, loss of use may be extra. Deposit 50% will be credited toward the
new date. If new date is cancelled then the deposit 50% will not be refunded.
** Note refunds are the sole discretion of Divine Caterers. Although an event may be cancelled or
rescheduled, Divine Caterers reserves the right to allow for consulting and coordinating when or if
determining to allow for a cancelation or refund of any amount or for any reason.
User Terms
he Terms of Service Agreement is mainly used for legal purposes by companies which provide software or services, such as web browsers, e-commerce, web search engines, social media, and transport services.
A legitimate terms-of-service agreement is legally binding and may be subject to change.[2] Companies can enforce the terms by refusing service. Customers can enforce by filing a lawsuit or arbitration case if they can show they were actually harmed by a breach of the terms. There is a heightened risk of data going astray during corporate changes, including mergers, divestitures, buyouts, downsizing, etc., when data can be transferred improperly.[3