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I do but I've just been lazy. I also used to get them to email me confirming the agreed margin but again I was lazy at the time.
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I once caught an agent taking double the agreed margin. since then I always check.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI'm with them at the moment, usual bad S3 stuff when getting the job and haggling over contracts. However since then they've left me in peace and the web based timesheet and invoicing system has worked 100% so far.
I must get round to checking how badly they lied about the margin and then I can back to being
rather than 
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I'm with them at the moment, usual bad S3 stuff when getting the job and haggling over contracts. However since then they've left me in peace and the web based timesheet and invoicing system has worked 100% so far.
I must get round to checking how badly they lied about the margin and then I can back to being
rather than
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S3 Group. Avoid at all costs.Originally posted by Badger View PostAnyone contracting through these, what I'm increasing thinking of as incompetent buffoons?
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One place I worked Madison Black sent somebody to see them to apologise for messing them about. Don't know what the story was beyond that.
S3 group I think.
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Madison Black
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