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I normally provide a formal quote outlining the work, with a clear page of T's & C's (Professional Working Day, Time and Materials, Estimate Only etc)Comment
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Depends who you deal with. I got myself inserted as approved supplier and a couple of weeks of work into a 15 billion dollar company with very little stress. Think I filled in a form to get approved supplier, then sent my contact an e-mail and a quote.Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
You guys really need to stop being so defeatist!Comment
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so would I.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYes I would. But horses for courses.
But to be honest it's very unlikely to get that far. and I know my round this as I've been on the other end before (and lost).See You Next TuesdayComment
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if you're a member of IPSE they provide a contract template that is suitable for most B2B uses.Originally posted by ckms View PostTaking on a couple of direct projects likely to last just a few days each. Quick question... do i need to provide a full IR35 friendly contract or will a SOW suffice? Thanks
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I'm a year into trying to recover payment of final two invoices. Court date keeps getting cancelled due to Covid.Originally posted by Lance View Postso would I.
But to be honest it's very unlikely to get that far. and I know my round this as I've been on the other end before (and lost).
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shouldn't have fecked the job up so badly then, eh?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm a year into trying to recover payment of final two invoices. Court date keeps getting cancelled due to Covid.
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Ah, our resident angry little man has come to spread his bile in the professional forums. Welcome.Originally posted by BR14 View Postshouldn't have fecked the job up so badly then, eh?

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