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Fighting Back Against Late Payment Culture

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    #31
    Originally posted by DallasDad View Post
    FTFY

    Another OP that has disappeared of the face of the planet
    I wonder if he is really developing a new angle on Ambulance Chasing, tailored to miffed contractors!

    Eeek!
    He could belong to an agency, looking to collect names and tactics of other agencies, names of good agents worth recruiting, etc. Free market research and recruitment.
    The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

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      #32
      Possibly, and I could equally be doing the OP a disservice

      I have a bit of a downer on Ambulance Chasers at the moment especially of the Bob variety foul mouthed little barstewards who don't like being told no thankyou
      Swmbo was being plagued to death with them here, constantly calling about a no fault no injury accident my son had 2 years ago on his Motorbike.

      Often 10-15 calls a day

      So I bought a Truecall device, which gives full control over who gets through, peace has returned.
      So now I am worried, am I being deceived, just how much sugar is really in a spoon full!

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        #33
        Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
        So maybe not a goer, and I guess there is also likely to be any number of legal implications with any such review site.
        Host the site in Japan

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          #34
          Originally posted by silverlight1 View Post
          Host the site in Japan
          Doesn't work as your main audience is in the UK. If the audience was international then you could get away with it.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #35
            A big thanks for your help

            Hi again everyone.

            I'd just like to thank everyone who contributed to this thread. You've all been very helpful.

            My apologies for not being able to get back to you all earlier. I've been posting on a few forums, not only in the IT contractor field, but I'm also interested in late payment across the whole economy. My research so far suggests that the worst offenders are supermarket chains and main contractors in the construction industry. There seems to be something funny going on with the investors in the construction industry too, but I haven't got to the bottom of it yet.

            From your responses, it seems that there is no real need for a review site for agents in the IT contractor field, however, because the website will be very general, they'll be no reason why someone from your field won't be able to leave a review.

            Once again, thanks for your input.

            Chris

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              #36
              Past performance is no indication for the future - everything was fine and dandy with my agency until the money ran out.
              And they did take a few poor souls on board in the last few months to keep the boat afloat but it didn't help.
              Guess who lost the money (hint: not the agency directors - it is Ltd after all)

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                #37
                Originally posted by yasockie View Post
                Past performance is no indication for the future - everything was fine and dandy with my agency until the money ran out.
                And they did take a few poor souls on board in the last few months to keep the boat afloat but it didn't help.
                Guess who lost the money (hint: not the agency directors - it is Ltd after all)
                How much did you lose?
                The Chunt of Chunts.

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                  #38
                  Confidential info and non-disclosure agreements

                  Hi everyone,

                  I've been checking up on where such a B2B review website would stand with the law. I've categorised all the information in this spreadsheet:

                  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...ZCbQmU/pubhtml

                  Basically, the conclusion of my research is:

                  1. It is illegal for the subcontractor to send confidential information whether he has signed a confidentiality agreement or not.

                  2. It would be illegal for a B2B review website to disclose any information to the public if the information were suspected to be confidential.

                  3. The court can order the B2B review website to remove any review which the main contractor declares confidential.

                  4. The B2B review website is not allowed to publish posts which the B2B review website considers not true.

                  However:

                  5. Before any court orders the B2B review website to remove a review, they have to take into consideration the B2B review website's right to freedom of speech.

                  6. The B2B review website can re-post a review containing confidential information if it is proved in court to be in the public interest.

                  7. Confidentiality is a public right, and in the end, the court will have to judge whether the right of confidentiality is more important than the right of public interest. This will need to be judged on a case by case basis.

                  8. The B2B review website can publish confidential information as evidence that the main contractor has broken the law.

                  From a legal standpoint, continuing with a B2B review website is gonna be really tough. However, No.6 above does offer a way forward. It would definitely be in the public interest for the public to know which companies are late payers, and which companies are abusing their position by demanding extortionate trade credit from their suppliers.

                  The B2B review website would need to crowd-fund a bunch of legal cases to set a precedent. Only then would the main contractors think twice about getting take-down notices issued by the courts.

                  I hope this will be food for thought for you. Let me know what you think.

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                    #39
                    Erm. Thanks for that.
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                      #40
                      I don't see the business case.

                      How does a B2B Agency-Review site make any money?

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