Here's where it will get interesting, hobbiest tries to schedule with Provider A, gives Provider B as a reference. A contacts B for screening, B says it's been too long, so I need a fee to confirm. Does A pay B? Does A tell hobbiest to pay B for a reference? Since that in effect increases A's donation rate, is A now priced out and hobbiest goes to Provider C? And who is A pissed off at now, B or hobbiest?A provider would not pay another provider for a reference… Naturally the client seeking the reference would be the one to pay.
I hobby enough that I always have a few within 6 months that will give reference, but sit back and watch that drama unfold if references start coming with fees. Originally Posted by hogmanjones
And like Nicole sad, this is not just for any reference. I gladly provide my clients with references all the time, for free. It would only apply to references that are very old, well beyond the industry-standard 6 months - 1 year since you’ve seen that provider.
I’m sure it’s hard to understand a provider’s perspective sometimes. But I can tell you that literally half of my hobby communications on any given day are requests for very old references. It’s frustrating, and a bit inappropriate.
With a reference fee required for very old references, one of two things will happen – the client will either pay the fee to compensate me for my time or he will quit providing me as an outdated reference in the future. Win-win, either way.