I recently received a contract variation from my current agency detailing a rate cut that has been passed on from a client. Having received this in writing, agreeing the rate and signing the renewed contract I thought everything was good.
Now, 3 months into the new contract I have been informed over the phone (not in writing), the contract rate was incorrect due to 'clerical' error and will be amended - with a further reduction applied. Not great - but prepared to accept a rate change going forward.
However, agency in question now want to back date the rate change and charge me for the mistake they made. I don't agree this is acceptable as I am 3 months into a 6 month signed variation to my original contractual agreement which had taken place so they have no basis to currently start charging me for their mistake. Do I have a right to refuse the back dated payments and do I have a case to consider this a breaking of the current contract which has an agreed rate printed on it and signed by both parties?
Im curious to know where I stand with this? An agreement was made, a rate change was agreed, now surely its not acceptable to demand more from me because they made an error in their mark up?
Kind Regards
Now, 3 months into the new contract I have been informed over the phone (not in writing), the contract rate was incorrect due to 'clerical' error and will be amended - with a further reduction applied. Not great - but prepared to accept a rate change going forward.
However, agency in question now want to back date the rate change and charge me for the mistake they made. I don't agree this is acceptable as I am 3 months into a 6 month signed variation to my original contractual agreement which had taken place so they have no basis to currently start charging me for their mistake. Do I have a right to refuse the back dated payments and do I have a case to consider this a breaking of the current contract which has an agreed rate printed on it and signed by both parties?
Im curious to know where I stand with this? An agreement was made, a rate change was agreed, now surely its not acceptable to demand more from me because they made an error in their mark up?
Kind Regards
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