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Previously on "How to get paid on time"

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  • Contractor UK
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    Further reading

    Hope this is helpful

    http://www.contractoruk.com/news/002880.html

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  • thunderlizard
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    Thanks for that Jacko, that's full of good ideas.
    Phoning up and agreeing a date on which to turn up at their office in person to pick up the cheque is another one.

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  • hyperD
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    Good article jacko...thanks!

    Many years ago I didn't get paid for 8 months while a major blue-chip client outsourced their (perfectly good) finance department. My co was direct and it was chaos. Big companies had stopped trading with them (TNT and others) and even though I had the writing on the invoice, I didn't know the correct way to procede with things - you always feel that you are the underdog and are at the whim of their mistakes.

    However, I did manage to negotiate subsequent contracts with them for some very hefty upfront and stage payements based on their previous underperformance.

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  • cojak
    started a topic How to get paid on time

    How to get paid on time

    It's from the point of view of journalists, but it applies to us too.

    http://www.journalism.co.uk/features/story1656.shtml

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