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Agency have put wrong daily rate on contract and have only just noticed...2 months in
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostReally? 10% markup seems pretty reasonable.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNah. They guy can't even read his contract. It's probably more like 50%Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostMarkup or margin?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Personally, I don't think the agency has a leg to stand on. Rate y was in the contract AND they've been paying rate y. I take it rate y is on your invoices too, so plenty of opportunity to spot the error earlier. If rate x was on the contract, then it would be a different.
Do you have any free legal or contract advice options avaluable to you, maybe through professional insurances? I'd want to know for sure where I stood legally.
I'd be trying very hard for option 2, followed by option 1.5 as others have suggested if you want to be nice.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf it goes to court you will be asked what was verbally agreed
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Originally posted by chickenlegs View PostPersonally, I don't think the agency has a leg to stand on. Rate y was in the contract AND they've been paying rate y. I take it rate y is on your invoices too, so plenty of opportunity to spot the error earlier. If rate x was on the contract, then it would be a different.
Do you have any free legal or contract advice options avaluable to you, maybe through professional insurances? I'd want to know for sure where I stood legally.
I'd be trying very hard for option 2, followed by option 1.5 as others have suggested if you want to be nice.Comment
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Originally posted by contractmonkeyAt no point have I made a mistake. I did read the contract and and was prepared to see where it lead. It's now lead to this, hence my options/questions.
Option 2 is your most favourable outcome but, as the error is just as much yours as it is theirs, then Option 1 is fairest. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Option 3 is just pathetic given that you willingly creamed the money off them and now think it's their fault. Nice attitude.
Option 4 is only achievable without a handcuff clause.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSo you KNEW the contract was wrong. You KNEW they were paying the wrong amount and (I presume) you therefore WILFULLY invoiced the wrong amount.
Option 2 is your most favourable outcome but, as the error is just as much yours as it is theirs, then Option 1 is fairest. Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
Option 3 is just pathetic given that you willingly creamed the money off them and now think it's their fault. Nice attitude.
Option 4 is only achievable without a handcuff clause.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThink. What would Dodgy Agent do?Comment
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