My agency are a PITA wrt sending back the signed copy each time.
You buy mine (agency name) in the supermarket.
tim
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Thats what I thought. So other than delaying my mortgage application and putting £500 on the line they are not acomplishing anything.
Cheers
Richard
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yes, if both parties are demonstrably working to a contract (e.g. one's supplying and the other's paying), it's as good as signed. Strange that they won't sign the paper!
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Well, that's my understanding to. I'd like to know if it's not, I've never signed my contract and I've been there since October!!!!!
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Acceptance of a contract...
So my current agency are being <insert bad word> and refusing to send me a signed copy of my contract as they client hasn't signed theirs yets etc etc...
Now I a) got paid today and b) have been working there for 2 weeks which to me would indicate they have accepted the contract so why are they refusing to send a signed one?
I was under the impression that me starting could be taken as acceptance of the contract.Tags: None
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