Actor wrote:Since MovieStuff is in the transfer business I'd be interested in hearing what his policy is. If he will transfer anything then I applaud him but on the other hand I wonder if such a policy is practical for a businessman.
Hell, I may decide not to transfer something if I wake up with gas.
But, to answer your question more accurately, we will pretty much transfer anything. However, there was one time that we knew our daughter was going to be in the shop all during the summer and we turned down a job that we knew was going to contain male nudity and some homo-erotic material. I really didn't care one way or the other but it would have been awkward trying to keep our 6 year old from seeing it. Did I explain all this to the prospective client? Nope. Not required. We just politely said that we would rather not handle it and he took it somewhere else.
And, of course, that's the whole point. As a business owner, I can decide when I want to do business and when I don't. I don't really even have to provide a reason at all, much less a
good reason that satisfies the masses. That Yale labs actually provides a whole
list of reasons is really hilarious considering how many people try to paint them as being capricious in their selection of what they will and will not handle.
Maybe they wake up with gas, too.
Roger