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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 83588" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>The firm could see this as problematic. I had to deal with this situation once which resulted in some pretty tough conversations with the individual involved: </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.legalcheek.com/2013/06/on-sale-for-150-insider-training-contract-interview-tips-from-a-website-registered-to-a-freshfields-trainee/amp/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>You are also going to be in a pretty competitive market. Alongside TCLA, there are a wealth of other services that people can access that provides a much more tailored service to that individual rather than just getting a copy of your application.</p><p></p><p>I don’t think there is much value in just providing your application too - that might be worth a few pounds a pop (looking at people who sell similar things on sites like Fiverr as a benchmark) but I think you’d need to heavily market it to then make money out of selling it lots of times (which in turn could then result in more publicity and the firm being made aware/investigating it). So I think you’d have to offer more than just selling your application to really make any money out of it and for that to warrant taking the risk associated with it.</p><p></p><p>However, plenty of people are selling things in a similar way. I just suspect they aren’t really making a good income from doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 83588, member: 2672"] The firm could see this as problematic. I had to deal with this situation once which resulted in some pretty tough conversations with the individual involved: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.legalcheek.com/2013/06/on-sale-for-150-insider-training-contract-interview-tips-from-a-website-registered-to-a-freshfields-trainee/amp/[/URL] You are also going to be in a pretty competitive market. Alongside TCLA, there are a wealth of other services that people can access that provides a much more tailored service to that individual rather than just getting a copy of your application. I don’t think there is much value in just providing your application too - that might be worth a few pounds a pop (looking at people who sell similar things on sites like Fiverr as a benchmark) but I think you’d need to heavily market it to then make money out of selling it lots of times (which in turn could then result in more publicity and the firm being made aware/investigating it). So I think you’d have to offer more than just selling your application to really make any money out of it and for that to warrant taking the risk associated with it. However, plenty of people are selling things in a similar way. I just suspect they aren’t really making a good income from doing so. [/QUOTE]
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