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Previously on "Agency moving payment date - Easter"
... someone at the agency has noticed the 4 day Easter shutdown includes the last Friday of March.
Email arrives explaining that due to the bank holidays, payments will arrive on the 4th April.
Nope, it's not a case of "someone has just noticed" it's more that they will advise you of early or late payments for whatever reason.
It's quite common to get an email out in December advising of changes to payments. Some agents pay earlier, some pay later. In this case they are kicking off the payment on the normal day, but the agent cannot guarantee that the payment will be processed by the bank on time, so they are advising you that it might be late.
While Billy may say it's the thin end of the wedge, he's just trolling.
The statutory rate is base + 8%, which means 0.023% per day, but the agent will respond by pointing out that they advised you of the delayed payment and that the delay was not significant.
Also, until it is actually delayed there's no point in getting worked up about it.
If it really is a big issue, then he next time you negotiate, request that they use FPS instead of BACS.
Seriously? They’re going to pay you in 34 days rather than 30 , due to a BANK holiday, and you want a fight? Get real....
To answer your questions...
It’s worth a moan if you’re a dickhead.
Have you calculated the interest for late payment by 4 non-working days!
Yes.
In and of itself, perhaps it's not a fight worth having.
But then again, perhaps it is. You know, to nip this kind of thing in the bud, so that an agency payment delay of 4 days this month doesn't justify a delay of 1 week next month, and a delay of 2 weeks the month after etc. etc.
Yes, it's only 4 days on this occasion, but it could well be the thin end of the wedge. I don't think I'd be quite so trusting of an agent to do the right thing by me regarding getting paid.
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