Originally posted by chris79
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Depends what the value of the potential contract is. I would have no qualms in paying a third party if they could guarantee me time with potential clients who I could sell services to. -
I would only pay if I were successful in getting a placement. Otherwise, why pay for something that isn't guaranteed?Originally posted by Crossroads View PostDepends what the value of the potential contract is. I would have no qualms in paying a third party if they could guarantee me time with potential clients who I could sell services to.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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But if they're acting as an employment business (read the regs) they can't.Originally posted by Crossroads View PostThere is nothing illegal about one business entity paying another business entity to help them secure a B2B contract with a third party.Comment
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