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    #11
    I have had it happen several times where at the very last minute I get a call from the agency-

    Agent- "The rate has dropped £2 per hour".

    Me- "Fine I don't want the job".

    Agent- "I'll get back to you".

    Me- "Fine".

    30 mins later. Ring Ring Ring.............

    Agent- "I've manged to get you the higher rate, it was tough but I managed it for you. You want the job?".

    Me- "Hmmmm........ OK then".
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      #12
      Typical - Pimps

      Interesting had one that booked up interview for me that I would need to fly to. So booked flights parking etc. and warned them that if client or they cancel they will now have to pay up my costs... Well got call after chasing for more detail and told that client had pulled out as they didn't get the budget sign off.

      Now not being daft but didn't said pimp not actually check that money was there in the first place ?? Not exactly how i do business.

      Now pimp wants to take no responsibility for my costs ! I'm a business not a charity.

      Any suggestions welcome on how to et invoice payed on this most welcome...

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        #13
        Originally posted by AgencySlayer View Post

        Any suggestions welcome on how to et invoice payed on this most welcome...
        Slayer,

        As I said earlier in the thread - been there & got the cash in the bank.

        My approach was to invoice their client *DIRECTLY* after I'd got the name of the guy I was meant to be meeting. Sent the invoice to him & to the companys Payables department.

        Charged:
        Flights - at cost
        Parking - at cost
        Daily Consultancy Fee - at my standard rate.

        Chased after 14 days of non payment (14 day terms) - Payables agreed to pay verbally. Nothing after 3 weeks. Added late charge. Agent rang & said that *they* would be paying the invoice on their clients behalf. Sorted.

        Invoice, Persue, Persist, follow it through, add late fees, interest etc....persue it as if it was any other invoice.

        Yeah OK the agent will be hacked off but really, that's not your problem. You're out of pocket because them & their client are crap at organising & break promises.

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          #14
          Originally posted by TheVoice View Post
          Slayer,

          As I said earlier in the thread - been there & got the cash in the bank.

          My approach was to invoice their client *DIRECTLY* after I'd got the name of the guy I was meant to be meeting. Sent the invoice to him & to the companys Payables department.

          Charged:
          Flights - at cost
          Parking - at cost
          Daily Consultancy Fee - at my standard rate.

          Chased after 14 days of non payment (14 day terms) - Payables agreed to pay verbally. Nothing after 3 weeks. Added late charge. Agent rang & said that *they* would be paying the invoice on their clients behalf. Sorted.

          Invoice, Persue, Persist, follow it through, add late fees, interest etc....persue it as if it was any other invoice.

          Yeah OK the agent will be hacked off but really, that's not your problem. You're out of pocket because them & their client are crap at organising & break promises.
          WHS

          And next time get them to pay for the plane ticket.

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            #15
            Originally posted by AgencySlayer View Post
            Interesting had one that booked up interview for me that I would need to fly to. So booked flights parking etc. and warned them that if client or they cancel they will now have to pay up my costs... Well got call after chasing for more detail and told that client had pulled out as they didn't get the budget sign off.

            Now not being daft but didn't said pimp not actually check that money was there in the first place ?? Not exactly how i do business.
            No, he didn't, because he didn't think it would cost him anything, and he doesn't care about anything else. He's quite happy for you to waste your money on useless plane tickets.

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              #16
              Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
              WHS

              And next time get them to pay for the plane ticket.

              Well I've the clients details and the contact so will go via that route. (although said aent has come back and said would pay 50% out his own pocket !!!!) Looks like management are putting the presure on him. To me that makes them look even more unproffesional.

              I'll keep you all updated and will be adding daily rate to invoice for them.

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                #17
                From the other side of the fence, the agents who:

                - don't explain how payroll works, or when the contractors will get paid
                - don't explain to new contractors that they have to submit invoices
                - are incapable of updating the contractor's record with new rates/expenses etc
                - cba to do all of this before buggering off on hols for 3 weeks

                and my personal favourite:

                - treating me like a mouth breathing, dribbling retard because 'durr hurr I put numbers in the boxes so the mans get paid hurhur' (while I'm studying in my spare time to do something more stimulating than this)

                Sorry, that ended up being a bit ranty >_>

                H
                Last edited by Hevra; 22 December 2008, 14:47. Reason: Typo demon got me.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Hevra View Post
                  From the other side of the fence, the agents who:

                  - don't explain how payroll works, or when the contractors will get paid
                  - don't explain to new contractors that they have to submit invoices
                  - are incapable of updating the contractor's record with new rates/expenses etc
                  - cba to do all of this before buggering off on hols for 3 weeks

                  and my personal favourite:

                  - treating me like a mouth breathing, dribbling retard because 'durr hurr I put numbers in the boxes so the mans get paid hurhur' (while I'm studying in my spare time to do something more stimulating than this)

                  Sorry, that ended up being a bit ranty >_>

                  H


                  Don't wipe your arse for you.


                  If you are in business for yourself and need someone to tell you that you need to send invoices to your customers, perhaps you shouldn't be in business for yourself....
                  Still Invoicing

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by blacjac View Post

                    Don't wipe your arse for you.


                    If you are in business for yourself and need someone to tell you that you need to send invoices to your customers, perhaps you shouldn't be in business for yourself....
                    Absolutely agree. Agencies should not tell you how to run your business. They can chase you for your timesheets so that they can raise an invoice to the client for payment, but they are not obligated to get the contractor to send them an invoice. At the end of the day, if they can earn more interest from not paying you in time, why should they complain? My Accountant does all my invoices for me, whilst I get some grounding. If they don't send one, I'll be on their case.
                    If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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                      #20
                      Exception of the rule

                      There are some shocking agents out there, who wouldnt know a day rate from a location, the one that has never let me down is David McCrandles at Omega Resources, he actually listens to my reqirements

                      All the rest useless!!!!!

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