I've been able to do so through my current agency without any issues. I guess it depends on the agency in question.
I recall years ago Reed offering £25 in Love2shop or whatever bollocks it was vouchers, and that was assuming the referred individual stayed on long enough.
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostFunnily enough, I referred someone for a contract a little over 2 months ago (they promised to pay me the fee after 2 months).
Just emailed - will see what they say.
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Funnily enough, I referred someone for a contract a little over 2 months ago (they promised to pay me the fee after 2 months).
Just emailed - will see what they say.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostHa yes, my agent wanted to take me out on Tuesday, the day before I finished my contract. I cancelled 'cos i just couldnt face it!!
I know it was a free lunch and all, but even I have standards
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I got a call once from an agency in the late 90s asking me for my payment details as they'd placed someone I'd recommended to them. £500.
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostLunch with an agent. That's the kind of gift money can't buy.
I know it was a free lunch and all, but even I have standards
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI referred an ex-colleague (after making my colleague aware I was doing it) once but they argued they already had his CV so wasn't a new referral. Spoke to my colleague later and the one they had was 4 years out of date. Can't win sometimes.
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I've done it once and got paid once
It was a permie role, nonetheless a nice £100 Montane jacket for me
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Yes, received a large sums worth of M&S vouchers - the missus was happy.
GE
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Originally posted by fizzy View PostI have done this and they will give what ever excuse they can come up with not to pay you anything.
I always get an excuse and then they try to sweeten the blow by saying we will take you out for lunch/drink (to somewhere nice).
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Nope. That's why I tell agents I never refer anyone because you never effing pay up!
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I was asked to refer someone for a role I rejected once and was promised £250 on signing of the contracts.
Obviously, it didn't materialise (cause agents lie !). Hassled the f**k out of them for six months and eventually got £250 in Virgin vouchers (when they still had shops).
As my old granny used to say, it's not the principle, it's the money.
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I got a massive hamper from Fortnum and mason when I referred someone last Christmas
It was lovely
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI referred an ex-colleague (after making my colleague aware I was doing it) once but they argued they already had his CV so wasn't a new referral. Spoke to my colleague later and the one they had was 4 years out of date. Can't win sometimes.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI referred an ex-colleague (after making my colleague aware I was doing it) once but they argued they already had his CV so wasn't a new referral. Spoke to my colleague later and the one they had was 4 years out of date. Can't win sometimes.
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