Florida supplier blames festival organiser for poor planning

Thu, Nov 19th 2015, 01:14 PM

 

THE president of a Florida-based audio/visual equipment rental service provider yesterday blamed Caribbean Muzik Festival’s CEO Michael Tomlinson for the festival’s failure, stating that it was the promoters’ “poor planning and failure to meet our mutually agreed arrangements that we did not leave Miami to do this event”. 
Blair Simmons, head of Off-The-Wall Sound (OTW) Co Inc, blamed Mr Tomlinson for his failure to pay the balance of payment for OTW’s services in the manner allegedly agreed in their “contractual arrangements”. Mr Simmons claimed that Mr Tomlinson, for unknown reasons, opted to pay OTW the owed balance by cheque, and not by bank wire as allegedly agreed, as late as October 28, the day the festival was scheduled to start in New Providence...

THE president of a Florida-based audio/visual equipment rental service provider yesterday blamed Caribbean Muzik Festival’s CEO Michael Tomlinson for the festival’s failure, stating that it was the promoters’ “poor planning and failure to meet our mutually agreed arrangements that we did not leave Miami to do this event”. 

Blair Simmons, head of Off-The-Wall Sound (OTW) Co Inc, blamed Mr Tomlinson for his failure to pay the balance of payment for OTW’s services in the manner allegedly agreed in their “contractual arrangements”. Mr Simmons claimed that Mr Tomlinson, for unknown reasons, opted to pay OTW the owed balance by cheque, and not by bank wire as allegedly agreed, as late as October 28, the day the festival was scheduled to start in New Providence...

 

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