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Client refuses to sign my timesheets
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Presumably in a B2B contract proving you went to an office and sat in a chair isn't actually evidence that you produced one working days worth of output and hence deserve paying? Why does everyone suggest proving you sat in a chair on a certain day is enough to go legal and get paid £XXXX?Comment
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostPresumably in a B2B contract proving you went to an office and sat in a chair isn't actually evidence that you produced one working days worth of output and hence deserve paying? Why does everyone suggest proving you sat in a chair on a certain day is enough to go legal and get paid £XXXX?
But even if they did query the quality of the work, it'd be strange (and obvious to a judge) if they'd paid for his work beforehand, and the only work they query the quality over, is exactly the days that the OP is claiming for non-payment.
The OP should go through the dunning process. He should only worry about the agency or the client muddying the waters, if they arise.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by pr1 View PostPresumably in a B2B contract proving you went to an office and sat in a chair isn't actually evidence that you produced one working days worth of output and hence deserve paying? Why does everyone suggest proving you sat in a chair on a certain day is enough to go legal and get paid £XXXX?Comment
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