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    #11
    Originally posted by minstrel View Post
    I was approached directly by a client about a role based on a recommendation from a contractor friend who is already on the project.

    Interview went well, I was happy with the rate and the client offered me the role. Client didn't want direct contract and asked me to go through their preferred agency. I've no problem with this and understand why clients do it for admin reasons.

    However, agency is not a big player and the payment terms are monthly invoicing in arears with payment made at least 30 days later i.e. 60+ days credit for work done on 1st of month.

    I'm keen to negotiate better terms as I don't like the risk of having so much cash tied up with a small time agency who could go bust. Agency have done nothing to find me for client and I would expect whatever margin client are paying to agency to cover some factoring.

    I've not tried to negotiate payment terms before, so would appreciate any advice on best way to do this and what is reasonable to request.

    Should I start at weekly invoicing with payment within 7 days and negotiate from there?

    Is it better to request it less formally over the phone, or send a more formal email saying credit checks/insurance prohibit myCo from offering such generous payment terms? PCG Plus only covers £7,500 for agency default which is less than a months fees for me.

    I want to be quite assertive, but at the same time don't want to be seen as "difficult" before contract is even signed.

    Any advice or previous experience anyone can share would be much appreciated!
    Palm Mason by any chance?

    If so, stand firm. I did and they caved in. 60+ ******* day terms my arse.
    I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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      #12
      Originally posted by minstrel View Post
      Should I start at weekly invoicing with payment within 7 days and negotiate from there?
      Yes absolutely, why not?

      Originally posted by minstrel View Post
      Is it better to request it less formally over the phone, or send a more formal email saying credit checks/insurance prohibit myCo from offering such generous payment terms? PCG Plus only covers £7,500 for agency default which is less than a months fees for me.
      Just state what terms are acceptable, no need to provide a justification.

      Originally posted by minstrel View Post
      I want to be quite assertive, but at the same time don't want to be seen as "difficult" before contract is even signed.
      Be assertive as you like... Offering the agent a contract on a plate is not being difficult!

      Let them know if you can't agree on terms then you will be introducing the client to *your* preferred agent, whom you already have lined up and waiting, etc.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Willapp View Post
        I would try negotiating better payment terms with the agency at first, and if they don't prove very flexible then take it up with the client - as you've said, it wasn't the agency who got you the role
        I'd agree with that, but first of all get the big stick out and beat the agency with it before going bringing the client into it. A casual question about what their agency's usual payment terms are would be a good start. You may find that the agency are trying to bulltulip you..

        You could also ask the agency in casual conversation if they are the ONLY agency on that client's preferred supplier list because you are quite within your rights to go with so other agency provided the client is happy to deal with them (ie, they are on the PSL).

        As for the payment terms, another way to negotiate it is business like by talking to them about how much credit you are extending to the agency. Throw in that your credit insurance won't cover a credit line of 60 days but you can do 7 days.

        Hell, just remember that the agency will be taking about 7% of the contract value for doing sweet F all so don't go giving them an easy ride.
        Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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