Originally posted by PazzoRilancio
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Previously on "Help! Company not paying me for days worked for them!"
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Ha the money will be spent on alcohol to get over the experience!
Greg, they sent the PO for 20 days 5 days after they terminated the contract, along with specific instruction saying I must invoice for the EXACT amount on the PO or it wouldn't be processed. I can't really see how sending that invoice caused the problem!
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Glad it's resolved.
But it may not have helped invoicing them for 20 days in the first place.
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great news, start another thread and tell us what you're going to spend your money on!
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Cheers!
Really happy it's all resolved. Great start to freelance life ha!
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Originally posted by PazzoRilancio View PostGood news everyone!
After providing a detailed timeframe to the BBC, they finally came back and agreed they had messed us around, and told us to amend the invoice for 10 days! We've accepted that and it's over.
Unbelievable it took this long! - Thanks to everyone for their advice and glad I didn't have to accept 4 days!!!!
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Ha yeh, well - thank you everyone for the advice! I worry that many freelancers would have rolled over and accepted 4 days!!!!
Wonder how often the BBC do this kind of thing.
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Hopefully the thick manager you were dealing with now has an even thicker ear.
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Originally posted by PazzoRilancio View PostGood news everyone!
After providing a detailed timeframe to the BBC, they finally came back and agreed they had messed us around, and told us to amend the invoice for 10 days! We've accepted that and it's over.
Unbelievable it took this long! - Thanks to everyone for their advice and glad I didn't have to accept 4 days!!!!
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Good news everyone!
After providing a detailed timeframe to the BBC, they finally came back and agreed they had messed us around, and told us to amend the invoice for 10 days! We've accepted that and it's over.
Unbelievable it took this long! - Thanks to everyone for their advice and glad I didn't have to accept 4 days!!!!
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Originally posted by Steelman View PostIf you did NOT OPT OUT you can pursue them under employment agencies law I believe with some govt dept called Dept of BIS?? this would not cost you A PENNY. Well worth purusing - legally if you opt in they MUST pay you for time worked, irrelevant of any reason not to including not being paid by the client.
Another reason not to opt out
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Did you opt out??
Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou are entitled to be paid for the work that you did. If you are on a daily rate, and worked for 13 days, then you bill that and they need to pay that. If you are on an hourly rate, then you bill for the hours and get paid those.
If they are refusing to pay then follow the guidance on payontime.co.uk for chasing the bad debt.
The question which may come up is what proof have you got that you worked for the 13 days?
If they fail to pay, then sue them for the money in the small claims court.
Another reason not to opt out
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