Originally posted by BolshieBastard
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Hmm. As others have said, bad idea to cut the agency out like that. I would also wonder if the client had this planned all along - cut the agent out to avoid hassle, and then stitch up the lone contractor by refusing to pay.
Don't reckon you got much chance of getting your money. Client knows this.
On a similar note, Mrs runs small business doing botox etc. Got stitched up by someone who said they forgot they're chequebook. Luckily, mrs said ok I'll drive you to cashpoint to get £200 out, you can transfer the rest (£300) direct to my account.
You can guess what happened next. Exactly like you - next day no money transferred because suddenly there was a problem with the work done. No surprise there. Cheeky cow even wanted her £200 back!
Never did get the £300. People like this know what they can get away with and that if they complain the work is no good its nigh on impossible to make them pay.
This woman has become quite famous in the area and goes around all the different salons etc getting free work by various scams. I still know her home address so one day.....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
I wonder if he cut the agent out so he could do this to you?
As it stands at the moment the client has had four days of free work and sounds like they are just trying to fob you off with excuses.
Please tell us that you have some kind of confirmation for the four non-agency days? Timesheet or whatnot?
As Andy Hallett also mentioned it might be worth informing the client that you may have to speak to the agency if you can not reach a resolution. True the agency wont be pleased with you, but the client will be less pleased when the agency "introduction fee" invoice lands on his desk.Comment
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Thanks a million guys.
I do have an email from the client requesting my invoice directly to him for the 4 days work done. Is it worth taking matters up in a small claims court?Who Moved The Cheese??!!
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Originally posted by olud View PostThanks a million guys.
I do have an email from the client requesting my invoice directly to him for the 4 days work done. Is it worth taking matters up in a small claims court?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThat costs money so don't do that yet. Search for dunning and follow the advice it gives.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Originally posted by Safe Collections View Post+1.
As it stands at the moment the client has had four days of free work and sounds like they are just trying to fob you off with excuses.
Please tell us that you have some kind of confirmation for the four non-agency days? Timesheet or whatnot?
As Andy Hallett also mentioned it might be worth informing the client that you may have to speak to the agency if you can not reach a resolution. True the agency wont be pleased with you, but the client will be less pleased when the agency "introduction fee" invoice lands on his desk.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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The working direct is an issue between you and the agency and, separately, the client and the agency. It's got nothing to do with your getting paid.
Originally posted by Wanderer View PostAgreed. Make sure you add interest and penalties for late payment too....Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGo through the process mechanically, don't get emotionally involved. Don't get into discussions. When you've reached the end of reminders and got to the "if you do not pay this bill, I will take legal action" and still no joy - then go to the small claims court.
I find it very had to do be mechanical and do it properly which will scare them a lot more than someone blowing off steam and talking crap.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post... I would only be happy when I am putting his head on a spike outside on the town hall walls...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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