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    #11
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Should keeping an eye on the agency like this go on some official "how to be cut out like a contractor" guide?
    LOL Indeed. You could argue this is above and beyond that call even. How many small (or even larger) business go as far as this to be proactive? Still a great spot though. Pretty impressive.
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      #12
      It's free, so why not? Keeping an eye on your important customers is an essential part of any business

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        #13
        On a brighter note, should you lose an effing fortune, rest assured that you can notch up a few more marks on the HMRC Business Entity Tests.

        But even the fact that we are feeling the need to do these checks, shows that there is genuine business risk, regardless of whether or not we actually lose any cash. I always do due dilligence on agencies when starting a contract (companies house, credit checks etc.), but these alerts are an excellent idea

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          #14
          Originally posted by centurian View Post
          But even the fact that we are feeling the need to do these checks, shows that there is genuine business risk, regardless of whether or not we actually lose any cash.
          Like the poor sod who told me his story yesterday. He got sick and was out for 14 months. He said he had to move into his sisters house and live with their young family because he couldn't work, in the end he had nothing and tulip loads of credit card debt. He said it took him 4 years before he was back on his feet again.

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            #15
            Hmmm - just checked my account and found I have been paid less than half the invoiced amount.

            Sent a quick email to the agent to ask whether there has been a 'mistake' and also ran a credit check - apparently "There has been a sharp reduction in shareholders funds".

            No where near as serious as the OP's situation of course but it seems like there must be something in the air this week.
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              #16
              That doesn't sound good at all. If they don't pay an invoice in full, and they normally do, I would be worried that they've run out of cash or had facilities withdrawn. If they won't confirm in writing, today, that they will pay you the remainder on a specific date then I would personally take the view you won't get paid again.

              How well do you get on with clientco? You don't want your agency to end up in a vicious cycle where their customers stop paying the bills, but you also don't want your clientco paying invoices, the agency going bust, with no comeback for you or your client, and you couldn't expect clientco to pay twice over.


              Anyway, I got paid by a different company for last week, which matches up with the one the agent mentioned over the phone. Another ltd co to monitor !

              Mildly concerned that the streetview for the office address shows a typical British suburban house but as long as they keep paying

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                #17
                Glad to hear your got your money!

                I get on well with the client (as far as I am aware!).

                The agency has had issues before when they asked if I could go from weekly to monthly billing and then changed me anyway when I said no and then claimed they could not change back for a month. I am not an experienced contractor and had no relevant experience to draw on so I simply went bezerk and demanded full payment within an hour or I was going to raise the issue with the client.

                I got paid after 58 minutes.

                It has been quiet since then but this is a little worrying as now no one is replying to my emails. I have just sent another and ccd the director and asked whether they had everything they needed from the client and whether they wanted me to chase anything up as I sit near the accounts team.
                "He's actually ripped" - Jared Padalecki

                https://youtu.be/l-PUnsCL590?list=PL...dNeCyi9a&t=615

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                  #18
                  Aha - a quick email to the person 'looking' into things with their MD on the chain has moved things along.

                  She replied that she would get back to me ASAP and I replied aplogising but I had assumed it was just a phone call she had to make and did not expect it to take all morning.

                  Got another email a few minutes later promising payment on Monday after a mistake was made entering my day rate.
                  "He's actually ripped" - Jared Padalecki

                  https://youtu.be/l-PUnsCL590?list=PL...dNeCyi9a&t=615

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
                    Aha - a quick email to the person 'looking' into things with their MD on the chain has moved things along.

                    She replied that she would get back to me ASAP and I replied aplogising but I had assumed it was just a phone call she had to make and did not expect it to take all morning.

                    Got another email a few minutes later promising payment on Monday after a mistake was made entering my day rate.
                    Sounds like they could be in financial difficulty and these kind of "mistakes" happen when they are having cash flow issues. I had an agency go bust on me before.

                    Are you a member of PCG Plus? This includes agency default insurance which will pay out if agency goes bust. You'd need to check terms to see whether you would be covered if you took it up now, but you might be.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by minstrel View Post
                      Sounds like they could be in financial difficulty and these kind of "mistakes" happen when they are having cash flow issues. I had an agency go bust on me before.
                      WHS - these are classic signs of an agency with a cash flow issue. Sat next to two contractors at the same ClientCo, but through a different agency. Over a period of 3-4 months, they were fed a long, long list of different mistakes and excuses - the most common being the director needing to sign off the payment is out of the office due to some sudden unexpected reason - their mother/father/child/brother/sister/dog is ill/dead etc.

                      The first time it happens, it could be genuine. But if it happens a second time, be prepared to quit

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