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Previously on "Nine Direct Agency Beware!!"

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by Lewis View Post
    If what someone is saying is true then it is not libellous.
    Truth is not an absolute defence in a defamation case.

    Truth is often used as part of a justification defence - but it can fail.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by master of his own destiny View Post
    .....Lastly, be very careful of making specific references to any companies as they would have the right to respond to this with an action for libel!
    Are you Mr Antoniades by any chance?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Lewis View Post
    If what someone is saying is true then it is not libellous.
    Yes but unfortunately under English and Welsh law the person who is accused of libel has to prove it is true not the person who has been libelled. Plus if you are fighting a big company just make sure you can afford it...

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  • Lewis
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    Originally posted by the average man View Post
    Well would they have a leg to stand on assuming the other posts are true?
    If what someone is saying is true then it is not libellous.

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  • the average man
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    Originally posted by master of his own destiny View Post
    Lastly, be very careful of making specific references to any companies as they would have the right to respond to this with an action for libel!
    Well would they have a leg to stand on assuming the other posts are true?

    Would they even be capable to take legal action bearing in mind they can't even do their job properly?

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  • chris_uk
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    Glad I came across this post. Still haven't been paid by Nine Direct almost 5 months after finishing my contract with them. One excuse after another, have now instructed a solicitor. AVOID!

    Chris

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  • Not So Wise
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    Originally posted by stan2484 View Post
    Firstly when questioned they told me and a fellow contractor that they would pay within 10 working days of invoice receipt, this happened once in 10 months.
    Originally posted by master of his own destiny View Post
    .....in all fairness, the ND contract actually states " payment is made by cheque a month in arrears" -
    Moral of the story, you don't care what they "say" if it contradicts what the contract says.
    If they are not willing to change the contract to back up what they are saying then they are lieing, period.

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  • master of his own destiny
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    reading the contract before diving in with two feet

    .....in all fairness, the ND contract actually states " payment is made by cheque a month in arrears" - this imples that if an invoice is dated 1st October, the agency is not obliged to pay contractually until 30th November......what I would say to all contractors is indeed read your contract as the clause is there for a reason. You shouldn't ignore this document and then moan if the agency has not paid you within ten working days of the receipt date of invoices and timesheets (a guideline rather than contract term); the experience is that some folk want to have their cake with jam on and eat it!?* If other agencies are offering a quicker turnround, be very aware as some of their jargon is merely "sales puff", meant to entice you into blindly going where no man has gone before!
    Lastly, be very careful of making specific references to any companies as they would have the right to respond to this with an action for libel!

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  • Inside Agent
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    If you pay peanuts......

    All contracts should state payment terms, if they don't you shouldn't sign.

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  • stan2484
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    Originally posted by sli_gryn View Post
    cheers! personally appreciate these little 'anaecdotal' warnings, even though its never the same experience for everyone, sometimes the evidence is too much to ignore
    Yeah I am not one to whinge and bad mouth and will give people the benefit of the doubt, and you are right, usually it's different for everyone, however with these w*nkers there was 4-5 contractors with the same client all having the same issues.

    They sell themselves as only charging 9% and so you and the client end up better off, thats sounds fine, but the way to keep the contractors happy, motivated, and therefore more likely to be offered extensions is to ******* pay them!!

    I was extended 4 times on this contract and could still be there now on a 6 month extension that would have run up to mid Feb 08, yet even though I was bringing in a decent whack for them they still p*ssed me about paying me.

    Not a clever way to run an Employment Business, employ contractors who make you good money for minimum effort, then proceed to p*ss them off to the state where they go elsewhere and/or advise the client of the issues they are having, therefore the client then question their reasoning in using the said Employment Business. Well done Nine Direct you f*cked up royally!!

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  • sli_gryn
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    cheers! personally appreciate these little 'anaecdotal' warnings, even though its never the same experience for everyone, sometimes the evidence is too much to ignore

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  • Murder1
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    Thanks for the heads up

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  • stan2484
    started a topic Nine Direct Agency Beware!!

    Nine Direct Agency Beware!!

    Hi All,

    I contracted through this agency for 10 months.

    Firstly when questioned they told me and a fellow contractor that they would pay within 10 working days of invoice receipt, this happened once in 10 months.

    They refused to write in the payment schedule they had quoted me etc into any contracts which we asked them to do. I was going through a brolly I was able to set up a remittance payment to at least attempt to get paid on a reasonable date, however they would then forget to pay the brolly so I had to chase them for that payment along with my brolly to ensure I could get paid the following month.

    Finally after over a 5 weeks after leaving the client for another gig, I have finally been paid my last 15 days work, so I thought I would come on here and warn anyone else who is contemplate contracting through this agency, to be careful and realise that what they seem to promise is not what seems to be delivered.

    I have learnt from my mistakes and read the contract carefully before signing.

    Rant over
    Last edited by stan2484; 1 October 2007, 11:00.
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