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Previously on "getting paid by cheque? irritating?"

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Santander do postal banking as well. But then you have to find the time to go to a post box.
    Until either royal mail or Santander lose it that is. Quite likely.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The only thing which would irritate me about being paid by cheque is having to find time to visit the bloody bank.
    Santander do postal banking as well. But then you have to find the time to go to a post box.

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  • GillsMan
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The only thing which would irritate me about being paid by cheque is having to find time to visit the bloody bank.
    This. One of my clients pays by cheque, reasonably well-sized Lloyds of London Insurance Co based on Leadenhall Street. Bit strange, and mildly irritating, but not enough for me to put up any fuss. Particularly as the gig's quite easy.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    K2P2 is way ahead of you on this one. She goes for a bit more of a direct approach...
    I heard you taught K2P2 everything she needed to know about being direct.

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  • JamJarST
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The only thing which would irritate me about being paid by cheque is having to find time to visit the bloody bank.
    Yep that would be the most irritating part for me too.

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  • d000hg
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    The only thing which would irritate me about being paid by cheque is having to find time to visit the bloody bank.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by jonson View Post
    yeah I mean they must make money on interest, by keeping the money there as long as possible or something..right?
    Lots of business current accounts pay no interest.

    Or in terms of your client the fact that they can pay you as late as possible means they have less interest added on to their overdraft.

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  • Greg@CapitalCity
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    Originally posted by jonson View Post
    yeah I mean they must make money on interest, by keeping the money there as long as possible or something..right?
    Hey jonson, I think you misunderstood me. Think of a business with £500,00 in the bank, debtors of £2m who will pay in 25days time, and whole pile of creditors that need to be paid £600,000 within 30days. If the company pays all its creditors within 7 days it runs out of money - if the company holds off on the creditor payments until 30days is up, it lives to fight another day. See what i mean when I say 'business financing'? Timing can be important.

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  • jonson
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    Originally posted by Greg@CapitalCity View Post
    Especially these days with electronic banking etc. However its tough times for a some people, and some companies figure that paying their creditors right on the time limit is an effective and cheap source of business financing.
    yeah I mean they must make money on interest, by keeping the money there as long as possible or something..right?

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  • Greg@CapitalCity
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    Originally posted by jonson View Post
    Of course the work I did was used immediately, the day after I finished..I just find this a cheap trick
    Especially these days with electronic banking etc. However its tough times for a some people, and some companies figure that paying their creditors right on the time limit is an effective and cheap source of business financing.

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  • d000hg
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    Just phone up and speak to their accounts department.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by SarahL2012 View Post
    I tend to smile sweetly at clients and say that my small business bank account precludes me from cheques these days and please can they make sure they pay me electronically. So far no-one has queried that....
    K2P2 is way ahead of you on this one. She goes for a bit more of a direct approach...

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  • JamJarST
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    Originally posted by SarahL2012 View Post
    I'm an accountant by training and cheques are normally only used these days if the company wants to make sure the cash ISN'T coming out of its bank account at month end - usually because there are tough banking covenants in place that look at actual cash in the bank as part of their calculations.

    I tend to smile sweetly at clients and say that my small business bank account precludes me from cheques these days and please can they make sure they pay me electronically. So far no-one has queried that....
    Using your feminie charms is an unfair business practice

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  • SarahL2012
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    Originally posted by jonson View Post
    well cheques must be cheaper..I clearly gave them instructions on my invoice to pay electronically, in 21 days

    instead they ignore it all
    I'm an accountant by training and cheques are normally only used these days if the company wants to make sure the cash ISN'T coming out of its bank account at month end - usually because there are tough banking covenants in place that look at actual cash in the bank as part of their calculations.

    I tend to smile sweetly at clients and say that my small business bank account precludes me from cheques these days and please can they make sure they pay me electronically. So far no-one has queried that....

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  • jonson
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    Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
    I get paid by cheque by a few clients. Its generally as they don't have my bank details and they revert to cheque as default method of payment. Once I had a word with them they changed it.

    Cheap trick or not the amount of cash flow that can be saved by taking payments up to the wire in big companies is quite large.
    well cheques must be cheaper..I clearly gave them instructions on my invoice to pay electronically, in 21 days

    instead they ignore it all

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