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Agreed, I just banged off a basic non-threatening email citing the fact there's an outstanding invoice and asked if it would be paid. Will see what happens.
Personally I would send threatening emails/letters but not be too stressed over it, and be prepared not to get anything. Spending a few minutes is worth it even if you only give it a 10% success chance, based on time/reward.
Agreed, I just banged off a basic non-threatening email citing the fact there's an outstanding invoice and asked if it would be paid. Will see what happens.
Personally I would send threatening emails/letters but not be too stressed over it, and be prepared not to get anything. Spending a few minutes is worth it even if you only give it a 10% success chance, based on time/reward.
when you say you gave notice that evening.....did you tell the client at 5.30pm or whatever, that you would not be back, or was this just an email to the agent?
if it was the former and you have no signed timesheet, i would say you would be wasting your time
Nope, never got a timesheet signed.. I filled it in anyway (unsigned) and sent it in with the invoice. Not sure if I opted in when signing up though, would this make a difference? I'm sure I remember reading somewhere that if you opt in, timesheets are irrelevant for payment?
Back in December I started a new gig (some may remember the post I made on this).. but in a nutshell I signed the contract with agency which had a 0-day notice clause and after the first day I decided the gig was not workable. I gave them notice that evening and did not return, they did not email me back either.
All the same I invoiced them for 1 days work, as I did spend the entire day doing what they had requested of me for that day.
The agency have ignored this and have so far failed to pay up within 30 days, should I chase them for the money, or let it go on the basis I ditched the client?
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