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6 month contract or risk extension?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAm assuming it wasn't checked by a specialist. I wonder if the OP has even read it? I wouldn't be surprised if there was a requirement for insurance in there.
But just pointing out that, email is PROBABLY good enough to go for an extension on. IMHO getting some clients to do all the paper work is just impossible.
I ALWAYS insist on minimum email or I go home. Takes 30 secs for client manager to do this so do it.
Did have one client who tried to say his word was good enough and why did I insist on an email and he wasnt happy I didn't trust him? At the time I thought, hang on, why exactly are you being funny about this email when its easy to do.
He did email a few days later and it was all ok but Im sure at the back of his mind there was a small chance it might fall through so he wasnt willing to put it in writing. Bit naughty really.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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yeah my contract was checked and is does say i need prof indem insurance for 1 million (which I have). although they have never asked for proof of this.
Might have to chase this new contract in writing as they are already bad at paying on timeComment
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Originally posted by JohnJizzle View Post...they are already bad at paying on time
If it's a couple of days late then fine, but if we're talking a week or more and it's regularly, I'd consider finding another contract with a client who treats you with some respect.Comment
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Originally posted by JohnJizzle View Postyeah my contract was checked and is does say i need prof indem insurance for 1 million (which I have). although they have never asked for proof of this.
Might have to chase this new contract in writing as they are already bad at paying on time'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBut just pointing out that, email is PROBABLY good enough to go for an extension on.
The case was decided in 1877 and hasn't been overturned yet - the contract is accepted on the same terms as before, so if there was a previous termination clause then that applies for the extension as well.Comment
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