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Ok so this guy sent me this message on myspace claiming all I have to do is send him a demo of my band with contact info on it and he'll pass it on to some labels. Does this seem shady? Please advise. Here is the conversation (read from bottom to top):

just send me one and i will make as many copies as i need. send your contact info with it so they can get in touch with you. and what record labels would you like to get signed on with. A&M records, Sony music, rhino records, name it and i can probably get it. well get back to me soon.

---- Original Message ----
From: The Medication (208500452)
To: Brad
Date: Mar 5, 2009 10:40 PM
Subject: RE: business offer

How many CD's do you need? I'll talk with the other band members.

---- Original Message ----
From: Brad (197421459)
To: The Medication
Date: Mar 5, 2009 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: business offer

nothing at all. just don't forget me when you make it big. i mean i don't want any money or anything just remember my name. thats all. i will put your name out and push it for a while. if thats cool with you. hopefully you understand that i can't give out phone numbers. but if you can send me a demo CD i will defintly pass it to the right people. if you are interested send to (he puts his address here). well let me know if you are interested. hope to hear from you soon
---- Original Message ----
From: The Medication (208500452)
To: Brad
Date: Mar 5, 2009 8:20 PM
Subject: RE: business offer

how much would it cost for you to put us in touch with your contacts?

---- Original Message ----
From: Brad (197421459)
To: The Medication
Date: Mar 5, 2009 6:13 PM
Subject: RE: business offer

its all good. just thought i would offer. if you don't mind though i would still like to put you name out there. i was being completely honest when i said i though you had raw talent and i really think you could go somewhere

---- Original Message ----
From: The Medication (208500452)
To: Brad
Date: Mar 5, 2009 6:08 PM
Subject: RE: business offer

yeah were not interested in buying songs. we prefer writing them.

---- Original Message ----
From: Brad (197421459)
To: The Medication
Date: Mar 5, 2009 3:31 PM
Subject: RE: business offer

i am not claiming to be anyone famous or anything of that nature. but i am claiming to know some valuable people. all the songs i write and sell all sold with all rights. including copy rights and credit rights. whom ever i sell my music to gets credit for writing it as well. i can send you some samples of my matieral to look at and review but it will not be complete songs just portions of them until we come to some sort of mutual agreement. in other word i will only send you whole songs if you send me something saying that you will not use unless i release it to your band. and that you will not chop up my material and make it something different. and i can assure you that this is not spam of any sort. i am not tryin to make any money off you. i am not trying to sell you any crap. just a shot at making it big.

---- Original Message ----
From: The Medication (208500452)
To: Brad
Date: Mar 5, 2009 5:01 PM
Subject: RE: business offer

To make sure that your not spamming us, please provide a reputable place where we can verify your credentials.

---- Original Message ----
From: Brad (197421459)
To: The Medication
Date: Mar 5, 2009 2:46 PM
Subject: business offer

i have an offer for your band. i am a song writer i have writen songs for a few major names. and i see something in your group. raw talent. i would like to write a couple of songs for your band and put your name out there. if you are interested please get in touch with me via myspace.
hope to hear from you soon

Comments

BDM Thu, 03/05/2009 - 22:09

the person wants to do business with you, but can't give you a phone number or actual credentials (other than meaningless references to 'knowing valuable people' blah blah blah).
its likely one of three things:
1) a scam
2)a flake
3)a genuine well meaning person who wants to sell you songs and make you famous and rich for the price of 'remembering' his/her name, whose 'valuable' contacts have not seen fit to do the same for him/her (likely because their songs are not that great, or their 'valuable' friends are neither valuable nor friends).

hmmmmm.

Guitarfreak Thu, 03/05/2009 - 22:11

BDM wrote: the person wants to do business with you, but can't give you a phone number or actual credentials (other than meaningless references to 'knowing valuable people' blah blah blah).
its likely one of three things:
1) a scam
2)a flake
3)a genuine well meaning person who wants to sell you songs and make you famous and rich for the price of 'remembering' his/her name, whose 'valuable' contacts have not seen fit to do the same for him/her (likely because their songs are not that great, or their 'valuable' friends are neither valuable nor friends).

hmmmmm.

^Epic Post

anonymous Fri, 03/06/2009 - 02:10

_If_ you do send him something, make sure it's copyrighted legally and specify the he cannot make any copies of his own for distribution no matter the purpose. That's the bit that seems shady to me...

I personally would want to meet this individual to make sure he's not some grifter. The whole thing does seem shady and I personally wouldn't have a bar of it.

Good luck with whatever you do decide to do, be aware that some people will think you owe them favours even if they don't produce you anything tangible just because they are insane. There is no such thing as a free lunch.

PunkRocker Fri, 03/06/2009 - 14:57

Ok so up until this point I was thinking spam all the way. But now this guy has said that I don't have to send him a CD if I don't want to and he'll just use our myspace link. Do I have anything to lose? Conversation:

if that is how you would like to do it that is fine with me. i just think if i had a demo it would look better on your part. but how ever you want to do this is fine with me. and if the opportunity was to present itself would you be interested in traveling out of state to play say for example new orleans or memphis possibly las vegas. but yeah how ever you are interested in going about this is up to you.
----------------- Original Message -----------------
Froif that m: The Medication (208500452)
To: Brad
Date: Mar 6, 2009 11:28 AM
Subject: RE: business offer

Before we do this I have a question. Why can you not just use our myspace link and give that out instead?

pr0gr4m Fri, 03/06/2009 - 16:44

Re: Should I take this offer or is it shady? Please help!!!!

The second sentece is the best.

punkrocker wrote: i am not claiming to be anyone famous or anything of that nature. but i am claiming to know some valuable people.

He does't say he knows valuable people. He's says that he is 'claiming to know' valuable people. That's rich.

jammster Fri, 03/06/2009 - 17:16

Space wrote:

"a professional what?"

Scam artist!

There are loads of liars and thieves in the world of music.

Stop for a moment.Think about where this is leading too.

If I were you I'd take the compliment and move on with just the band. Don't put any weight into this, ignore it. Save your energy for better days!
jamm

Space Fri, 03/06/2009 - 19:43

Indeed, safe is always better then sorry. Once...the local talent agency here close to Exit 4 sent me on a trip, sent, my bad, told me where to go so off to Slidell, La I went.. Anyway, went there with the purpose of setting up my monitoring gear for Dr. Hook & the medicine show. Long story short, I got what the gig payed on return.

Which was 20 bucks, that I never even asked about what the gig payed, because we had all been in the trenches together. That was a 12 hour day, drinking and driving time included.

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer...

jammster Sat, 03/07/2009 - 07:48

Yup, unfortunately compulsive liars do exist. They use flattery to make you feel good, then like a black hole they suck your energy, money and your time right out of you.

Look at the way this guy is writing you. His grammar is bad and he can't tell you who he knows and has worked with.

Take it from someone who paid for it already, your much better off to leave it be.

taxman Sat, 03/07/2009 - 10:36

I don't think you get the full import of what you have been advised.
You are dealing with someone who at best is incompetent and at worst, dishonest.
There is no up side to this. The best thing to do is to ignore him. If you must be cordial, say "Thanks, but no thanks."
Do not give him permission to hand off links, or any type of permission to do anything. It is a slippery slope. Who knows how he will interpret the permission, or what he will do next. Many here thought it was a con. Just stay away.

MadTiger3000 Sat, 03/07/2009 - 17:56

In a different industry, I have a client who is in negotiations with a government entity for a contract potentially worth tens of thousands of dollars, not counting the intangibles like increased prestige, exposure, etc. This "other guy" who is trying to get in the profession is trying to piggy-back off of his organization. He is a hack who doesn't want to spend the time and money to get the education and certification. He wants a turn-key situation.

My advice was to make sure that the government knows you have nothing more than a professionally courteous relationship with this fool, uh, I mean, gentleman, and his fledgling organization. Two and a half years worth of work could be down the drain after a two minute phone call from this guy to some decision maker if he claimed to be speaking on my client's behalf.

Long story, but it is just to make the point again:

Have nothing to do with this fool, and give him no right to promote you in any way.