I think he should name the agency too - helps the rest of us keep an eye out.
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Look at the thread he linked to. They're named there.Originally posted by theroyale View PostI think he should name the agency too - helps the rest of us keep an eye out.Comment
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I'll have a go later - its a PDF and a bit of a pain to modify - may have to convert to image and black out the details.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostIt will be much appreciated if you can remove references to the Agency and post those terms and conditions here.Comment
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Sure, please do. We would like to know the new tricks these crooks are trying on us.Originally posted by rehashed View PostI'll have a go later - its a PDF and a bit of a pain to modify - may have to convert to image and black out the details.
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I once had a invoice sending period of 1 month after timesheet approval and payment 2 months after.
So after finishing work on the last day of a month for example, get the timesheet approved the next day (which takes me to the 1st of next month). Then invoice after a month and get paid after 2 months from invoice date. I was successfull in getting this clause removed.Comment
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Originally posted by skipjack View PostI once had a invoice sending period of 1 month after timesheet approval and payment 2 months after.
So after finishing work on the last day of a month for example, get the timesheet approved the next day (which takes me to the 1st of next month). Then invoice after a month and get paid after 2 months from invoice date. I was successfull in getting this clause removed.
And here I am worried about 2 weeks payment terms !Comment
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My latest was 90 day payment terms and if I wanted paying earlier then there was a penalty clause. I got that changed to 14 days payment terms and a rate increase to cover the penalty clause which would have been invokedOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
And here I am worried about 2 weeks payment terms !
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