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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by johhnysalad View Post
    They fixed it pretty quick.

    The (small and newish) agency I just credit checked came back with a credit limit of £5k , although they came back as a good risk (73/100)

    They want monthly invoicing on 30 days. This would put my exposure at any point int time at almost £25K (1 month billed time + 30 days terms)

    I'm going to suggest weekly invoicing on 14 days - that'll reduce my exposue to just over £8k.
    It could be that the Agency just doesn't have many fixed assets.

    Look on companies house and see how long they have been going for and how much profit they made last year.

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  • johhnysalad
    replied
    They fixed it pretty quick.

    The (small and newish) agency I just credit checked came back with a credit limit of £5k , although they came back as a good risk (73/100)

    They want monthly invoicing on 30 days. This would put my exposure at any point int time at almost £25K (1 month billed time + 30 days terms)

    I'm going to suggest weekly invoicing on 14 days - that'll reduce my exposue to just over £8k.

    Leave a comment:


  • johhnysalad
    started a topic pcgCheck

    pcgCheck

    Anyone used pcgCheck for a credit check? I just paid for an enquiry via worldpay but no report (ecommerce screw-up!)

    Any suggestions for an alternative?

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