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    Not paid for final week

    Hi All, I completed my final week's timesheet and got it approved, but don't seem to be able to get the actual money. Calling the agency I have heard ...

    - we are being taken over and there may be some disruption
    - you need to complete your timesheet again with Sundays date as last day of week not Fridays.
    - our new system pays monthly not weekly, but we will pay you Friday.
    - there's nothing for you on our system.

    Questions: Where's the best place to name and shame? (rip off britain)?
    Is there an employment agency watch dog?
    What other avenues can I use to get paid for my last week on the contract?
    Last edited by richard101; 26 October 2017, 06:19.

    #2
    Read everything here The Late Payment of Commercial Debts Regulations 2013 - Pay on Time or talk to Safe Collections who advertise on this site.
    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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      #3
      There is a good summary of the late payments act here.

      https://www.lovetts.co.uk/late-payment-law

      Send a mail to the agency quoting this act and that you'll be charging 8% interest on all monies owed from xx date as per the legislation.

      The fact you know what you are talking about and the thought of them losing more money tends to give them enough of a nudge to act.
      'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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        #4
        You are better of sending a registered delivery letter to the agency's registered address. This is because companies can and do deny recieving emails there as Royal Mail and the Post Office are neutral third parties so even if companies deny recieving their letters they are not believed.

        You must treat it as a formal business transaction so no more phone calls and informal emails.
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #5
          Go round and speak to the MD.

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            #6
            I would do both: email a formal letter and send a copy by recorded delivery to the registered office and (if different) the billing address.

            At the bottom of the letter/email, you state where cc copies have gone to (underneath the signature line). You may already know this, so sorry if I sound patronising! I'm making a wild assumption that everyone has forgotten how letters work

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              #7
              Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
              I would do both: email a formal letter and send a copy by recorded delivery to the registered office and (if different) the billing address.

              At the bottom of the letter/email, you state where cc copies have gone to (underneath the signature line). You may already know this, so sorry if I sound patronising! I'm making a wild assumption that everyone has forgotten how letters work
              You aren't being patronising as I do both.

              However many younger people have a tendency to email only then get stuck when an organisation lies to them about not receiving the email due to problems with their email servers.

              The best is when you chase and the company says they didn't recieve your registered post letter but you can clearly read the name of who signed it. Then you can go "That's odd as Royal Mail Track and Trace says James Smith signed for it at your address."

              Btw Registered is better than recorded delivery as it arrives quicker and the postman knows they have to get a signature as it may contain something valuable. Sometimes they post recorded letters though the door or sign it themselves.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #8
                Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                Btw Registered is better than recorded delivery as it arrives quicker and the postman knows they have to get a signature as it may contain something valuable. Sometimes they post recorded letters though the door or sign it themselves.
                Good point. I meant registered but always call it recorded for absolutely no good reason at all.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by richard101 View Post
                  Hi All, I completed my final week's timesheet and got it approved, but don't seem to be able to get the actual money. Calling the agency I have heard ...

                  - we are being taken over and there may be some disruption
                  - you need to complete your timesheet again with Sundays date as last day of week not Fridays.
                  - our new system pays monthly not weekly, but we will pay you Friday.
                  - there's nothing for you on our system.

                  Questions: Where's the best place to name and shame? (rip off britain)?
                  Is there an employment agency watch dog?
                  What other avenues can I use to get paid for my last week on the contract?
                  Did they not pay any of the other weeks under contract where you put Friday as last day of the week!?!

                  I suspect this is a small agency trying it on. Do not accept their excuses, do as others have suggested and read up on late payment \ Dunning. Really grips my tulip when agencies try this tulip.

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