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Patrick H. Crowe
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I've heard stuff about Biden not paying only later to hear it was crap. There are claims about GinSan - - who knows.
I'll report a first person case of an industry insider who refused to pay me and in my opinion still owes me a ton of money.
I was asked to do a piece on car wah overbuilding. I warned the owner, publisher, editor that I could only report on th Kansas City area. He assured me he had a number of other reporters, in other areas who would do similar pieces about their situations. Never happened, just his BS.
It ws a "rush" assignment which I completed on thime. Pictures, exact locations, carefully researched demographics and so on. It literally took hundreds of hours and I had to set aside other projects to meet the very thight deadline.
I produced the piece on time. The owner, editor, publisher did not like many of the opinions I gave for WHY this had happened. Some reflected badly on the industry and on his paper, i.e. lack of leadership and so on.
He killed the piece. He never even had the decent manners to tell me he'd done so. The "rush" piece never appeared, so I found out, in the next issue.
I billed him for my hundreds of hours of time. I cited standard "kill" fees (about 50%).
He pi$$ed and moaned. He never paid a DIME.
Guess who? The industry reeks of crooks.
Patrick H. Crowe
I'll report a first person case of an industry insider who refused to pay me and in my opinion still owes me a ton of money.
I was asked to do a piece on car wah overbuilding. I warned the owner, publisher, editor that I could only report on th Kansas City area. He assured me he had a number of other reporters, in other areas who would do similar pieces about their situations. Never happened, just his BS.
It ws a "rush" assignment which I completed on thime. Pictures, exact locations, carefully researched demographics and so on. It literally took hundreds of hours and I had to set aside other projects to meet the very thight deadline.
I produced the piece on time. The owner, editor, publisher did not like many of the opinions I gave for WHY this had happened. Some reflected badly on the industry and on his paper, i.e. lack of leadership and so on.
He killed the piece. He never even had the decent manners to tell me he'd done so. The "rush" piece never appeared, so I found out, in the next issue.
I billed him for my hundreds of hours of time. I cited standard "kill" fees (about 50%).
He pi$$ed and moaned. He never paid a DIME.
Guess who? The industry reeks of crooks.
Patrick H. Crowe