Wise words - thanks for that - I've fully engaged the client who, rather annoyingly, admitted that they hadn't actual paid the invoices presented by Qualitas (grovelling apology etc etc) HOWEVER, under the EAA regs (PART II - GENERAL OBLIGATIONS 12 (a)) Qualitas are legally obliged to pay up whether they have received payment from the client or not - I guess this is why I'm facing a wall of silence as to admit they weren't paying me due to the client not paying them is an admission of guilt
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Originally posted by SCW3142 View PostWise words - thanks for that - I've fully engaged the client who, rather annoyingly, admitted that they hadn't actual paid the invoices presented by Qualitas (grovelling apology etc etc) HOWEVER, under the EAA regs (PART II - GENERAL OBLIGATIONS 12 (a)) Qualitas are legally obliged to pay up whether they have received payment from the client or not - I guess this is why I'm facing a wall of silence as to admit they weren't paying me due to the client not paying them is an admission of guiltComment
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UPDATE - my client has finally gotten hold of the CEO and has secured a promise from them to pay me this Friday - (strange sense of deja vu going on here) - albeit only the money they should have paid on 15 January - I'll post here if they comply or renege on that.
I get a sense that the client hasn't paid Qualitas for a while as they have knocked back invoices as they didn't quote a PO number - why Qualitas would continue to sit on unpaid invoices and not chase them is beyond me and whilst it doesn't justify not paying me I can sort of understand it.
I'll repost Friday...Comment
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Phil - can you let me know how you came across this info?
Admin - can you enable PM on Phil's account so we can take this off line?Comment
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HI All,
The advice is too sit and wait. Once the agreement is signed our money should be released.Last edited by Contractor UK; 4 February 2010, 10:01. Reason: Please PM admin if you can substantiate and I will reinstateComment
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that all sounds jolly cosy. will there be buttered scones for tea?Last edited by Contractor UK; 4 February 2010, 10:02.Comment
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