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Would you turn up on site without a contract?

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    #21
    Originally posted by configman View Post
    The onus would still be on me to prove that the amended contract did not arrive on time. A court hearing would take far longer to organise than the contract length and would have meant they would have got away with the payment T&C's they had amended had they kept to those terms. Had I turned up on the Monday they would have made no effort to amend the contract - only enforce those T&C's that meant they could delay all payments until the client paid. I would then have had to go to court when not paid.
    No the onus would be on the agency to prove that it did arrive on time, remember innocent until proven guilty!

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      #22
      Even with a contract i did not get paid

      Hello all

      I did some work for Tenfoce.com and even with a contract signed with the agent they refused to pay up and it looks like they have a high turnover of staff so keep well clear.

      The agent was fine and it was not their fault and it was not worth takinging them to court.

      perm staff for the company need to do a little financial research on the company as the figures don't add up.

      Do we have a list here of companies that don't pay so that we can name and shame them.

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