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Originally posted by thelurker View Post***Updated***
Agency emailed me to say.......................
xxx has left the CSU and its been too long so we cannot pay you
There is nothing in my contract to state there is a time limit to submit claim.
How best to proceed with this?
The agency is Hays
I suggest you complete the paperwork and submit it with a letter pointing out there is no time limit in your contract in sending in expense claims and invoices, and you expect to be paid within 28 days. Send the letter by at least recorded signed for delivery (next day delivery is better) and keep a copy of it and the expense form. This is so if you have to take the agency to court you have a record that you send everything in from a third party.
And yes you have to pay for the delivery method yourself.
The agent may phone you up and tell them you they aren't paying, or may ignore you but either way you are going to have to sit it out for 28 days.
After the 28 days are over then chase them up as a bad debt. Search for dunning on these forums.
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***Updated***
Agency emailed me to say.......................
xxx has left the CSU and its been too long so we cannot pay you
There is nothing in my contract to state there is a time limit to submit claim.
How best to proceed with this?
The agency is Hays
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Complete form in my own time to get paid or………….?
When else would you complete your paperwork?
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Didn't someone ask this exact question a while back?
I would have thought that the company would have explained what you need to do but hey ho if you want the money the paperwork has to be in their format
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If you are hinting that you would like to charge for the time taken to fill in the forms, forget it.
One of the "benefits" of being a contractor is all the forms and paperwork that must be completed in your own (unpaid) time
EDIT: Clare beat me to it !
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostI don't think there is an 'or'
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Originally posted by thelurker View PostRecently came to the end of a short contract, which involved visiting NHS sites on a daily basis
The agency told me to make a note of mileages and sites visit and the client would male payment.
After a couple of weeks of visiting GP sites (sometimes visiting 10 different sites daily) I submitted a paper copy of the sites visited.
The end client said they are not paying as I have not submitted claim using their own template.
The agency hadn’t told me about this. As gig has finished it means filling form out in my own time.
Where do I stand with this?
Complete form in my own time to get paid or………….?
Does it make a difference I opted in/out of 2003 agencies act?
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Expenses Query......
Recently came to the end of a short contract, which involved visiting NHS sites on a daily basis
The agency told me to make a note of mileages and sites visit and the client would male payment.
After a couple of weeks of visiting GP sites (sometimes visiting 10 different sites daily) I submitted a paper copy of the sites visited.
The end client said they are not paying as I have not submitted claim using their own template.
The agency hadn’t told me about this. As gig has finished it means filling form out in my own time.
Where do I stand with this?
Complete form in my own time to get paid or………….?
Does it make a difference I opted in/out of 2003 agencies act?
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