u/GunterJanek

Lawyer recs to consult on wreck settlement (non-injury)

Just as the title says. I have a few questions regarding a settlement and would like some legal guidance (not at fault, no injury). I've called roughly 12 firms and it's as if nobody wants anything to do with me. Everyone I've spoken with either only handles wrecks involving personal injury or hasn't called back. I'm at my wits end so any help is appreciated.

I realize there's a referral service but if I remember correctly they require a credit card and there's no way I'm doing that. I don't mind paying but will deal directly with the lawyer.

Edit: Again I don't want to discuss the details so unless you're in the industry and can either help or able to refer me to someone that can then I'm not going to waste time explaining myself.

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u/GunterJanek — 8 hours ago

Portrait photographers who buy new cards for every session?

I saw one of those posts "when people say my prices are too high" by a rando photographer where they itemize all the expenses and one was new SD cards ($50-130) for every session and was like why? I've read about high end photographers buying new cards per request of their clients but can't wrap my head around how this is feasible or even justified for most "normal" photographers. Anyone?

Edit: thanks for the sanity check and proving that I wasn't crazy.

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u/GunterJanek — 9 days ago

Don't want to reveal to me details but I recently saw a sub that is now requiring a selfie along with other requirements in order to join. Is this a common tactic because if so I feel there are potential privacy and security concerns. Thoughts?

Edit: this isn't a rant. I've never seen a sub verify members like this before so I was curious if it's a common method. That's all.

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u/GunterJanek — 25 days ago