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    Pending Legal - Urgent Advice

    Hi, Ive just finished a contract via a leading agency. The client is now querying a lot of the hours and overtime I worked and has hinted that they want to be reimbursed. My question is twofold, firstly can they actually do this? and secondly, how long does a contract between an I.T. contractor and an agency tie you for i.e. can they come after me once the contract has expired.

    Any help greatly appreciated.

    #2
    Did they sign your timesheet?

    Did you opt out of the agency regs?
    Cats are evil.

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      #3
      IANAL.

      It all depends on the contract. If you were on an hourly/daily rate, and they signed timesheets to confirm that you had done the time worked, then there's nothing they can do.

      If you were on a work package based contract, and they signed acceptance, then there's nothing they can do.

      In any event, you don't have a contract with the client so they couldn't come after you even if they wanted. Not to say that the agency wouldn't, but unless there's something more to this than meets the eye I don't think anybody's got a leg to stand on. The authorised timesheet is key here (and, incidentally, is why I always prefer to have it done on paper than some fancy online system).

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        #4
        Originally posted by 24840961 View Post
        Hi, Ive just finished a contract via a leading agency. The client is now querying a lot of the hours and overtime I worked and has hinted that they want to be reimbursed. My question is twofold, firstly can they actually do this? and secondly, how long does a contract between an I.T. contractor and an agency tie you for i.e. can they come after me once the contract has expired.

        Any help greatly appreciated.
        Speak to a Lawyer. Send them your contract and any communications you have with the client and get advice in terms of where you stand. Nobody here will be able to give you legal advice, and nobody can second guess your contract either.
        If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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          #5
          Why is the client querying the hours and payment after the contract finished?

          Was there something perculiar about the way the work was billed for ie after the work was done?

          If they have signed a timesheet or sheets to say they were happy you did the hours \ work to standard, I dont see how they could have a leg to stand on.

          You sure you're explaining everything?
          I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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            #6
            I take it that the final invoice is yet to be paid and the agency will withhold pending payment by the client. Does happen, but they are on very shakey ground if you have correctly submitted a signed timesheet authorising all the hours you did. A signed timesheet is as good as cash to the agency.

            If so the agency should pay you and the client pay the agency. If you did everything correctly there will be no problem, maybe just a delay.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
              Why is the client querying the hours and payment after the contract finished?

              Was there something perculiar about the way the work was billed for ie after the work was done?

              If they have signed a timesheet or sheets to say they were happy you did the hours \ work to standard, I dont see how they could have a leg to stand on.

              You sure you're explaining everything?
              I suspect a sockpuppet.....

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                #8
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                I suspect a sockpuppet.....
                You're right.

                **** off Mr '24840961'

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