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A Kickit Productions Mobile Entertainment
1618 Pugh Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27105 |
Questions & Answers
How many months in advance do I need to reserve your services for my wedding date? At least 6 months advance booking is required. .
Can your DJ MC our event? Can you provide a microphone? I am the DJ, MC and Master Coordinator. I wear a headset microphone so I have the ability to move around the room and am not anchored to my console. I also provide a wireless handheld microphone for toasts. .
What are your standard payment terms? A 50% non-refundable retainer is due 9 weeks prior to the event date. Balance is due 4 weeks prior to the event and is usually paid at the second meeting with the client. .
What is your customer satisfication cancellation policy? It doesnt apply - I've never cancelled nor had a client cancel on me..
What is your event cancellation policy? I have never cancelled an event in all my years in business. If a customer needs to cancel, there are specific terms spelled out in the 3 page contract that I require all clients to sign..
What type of equipment do you use? What special feature (lighting, etc) can you provide? I only use the absolute best equipment that money can buy - Professional equipment for professional performances. The type of lighting I provide depends on what the client wants. I have the ability to do anything from a small backyard party to the largest Corporate events in town. .
We want to meet and talk to the DJ that will be at our wedding reception, is that a problem? I require at least one face to face meeting with ALL Brides and Grooms - NO EXCEPTIONS! When you hire my service, thats who you get - Me. .
How early do you typically arrive before an event? It depends on how soon I can get into the venue to setup. Typically though, approximately 2 hours prior to the arrival of guests is required for setup. For larger setups including big lighting rigs, more time is required. .
How many weddings do you perform each year? The number of Receptions I am booked for depends solely on the economy. I have averaged about 15 to 20 receptions per year over the last 3 years, but in the late 90's and very early in 2000 and 2001, I was booked almost every weekend. .
Do you bring backup equipment to the event? Do you have backup djs in case of sickness? I carry 3 fully integrated DJ systems in the trailer at all times in the case that something fails (which is extremely rare). I have 2 associates that I can call on in the case of emergency..
Can guests make song requests? How many (and what types) of CDs will the DJ bring to the event? Requests are gladly accepted. I ask that all my Brides and Grooms supply me with a DO NOT PLAY list. My library continues to grow weekly, but on average, approximately 1000 CD's are supplied at each event. .
Do we need to provide a meal for the DJ during the event? Normally I am too busy coordinating events to sit and eat. If you wish for me to eat with your guests, I would deem it an honor. .
What happens prior to the wedding? When do you need our song list? After the contract is signed, I normally require 2 meetings with the couple, the first approximately 2 months prior to the event as a meet and greet to get to know each other and the second to finalize the details..
Do you disc jockeys take any breaks or pauses from playing music? I don't take breaks. .
What standard attire will the DJ wear to my function? May I request that the DJ wear a tuxedo? The attire depends solely on the function. For wedding receptions, I normally wear solid black dress slacks, a long sleeve white dress shirt and tie, sometimes with a jacket. You may request that I wear a tux, but it will require that I rent one, and that fee will be added to the final booking fee. .
How many DJs do you have on staff? What is your qualification for hiring DJs One - I'm the Owner/Operator of Kickit Productions and DJ. In the case of emergency, I have two associates that I can call on..
What makes you different from other local disc jockeys? Why should someone hire you? KICKIT PRODUCTIONS in conjunction and partnership with A DJ Revolution promises to each and every client: * To constantly and consistently work hard to improve, and LISTEN to the customer * To charge a fair price that is reasonable for the services we provide * To offer the best value for the price * To NOT undercut competing DJ services just to get hired * To promote what we do and let each customer decide what is right for them * NOT to try and tell customers how to hire a DJ – We feel it’s biased and misleading Finally – We believe that the betterment of the Professional Mobile Entertainment Industry is determined by the good folks we serve. After all, we are CERTIFIED by the people! .
