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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostA real contractor wouldn't have noticed a few quid missing against their massive war chest. That's their secretaries job to chase it up
Hth
MF
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A real contractor wouldn't have noticed a few quid missing against their massive war chest. That's their secretaries job to chase it up
Hth
MF
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There are regulations set out for this. As a business, I don't think the client should give a tulip if you go overdrawn - it's up to you to manage your money. The regs lay it out, beyond what may be in your contract..
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI would say unless they are significantly late say 30 days you can't really charge them for the inconvenience unless you have a clause allowing you.
https://www.gov.uk/late-commercial-p...t-becomes-late
This does not have to be written in contract as it is already written in law.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIf you went overdrawn and got charged fees then they will cover such fees. Same as a permie. Some people have nothing left in the bank on payday.
Its only right they made a mistake & they should pay any financial consequences of that.
I would say unless they are significantly late say 30 days you can't really charge them for the inconvenience unless you have a clause allowing you.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostIt goes to general as its minor issue
Agency "forgot" to pay me on time. Now when im chasing it they are like :
contract doesnt state any charges for late payment. Should i be charging them something? lol 99£ admin fee or something
Its only right they made a mistake & they should pay any financial consequences of that.
I would say unless they are significantly late say 30 days you can't really charge them for the inconvenience unless you have a clause allowing you.
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FTFY
Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostUsed notes, in a brown envelope, meet at midnight in the local Tesco carpark, unless you live in Slough, where the agent will have had all the money robbed, before you get there
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostUsed notes, in a brown envelope, meet at midnight in the local Tesco carpark
Nah thats fine just give me money
or yes please apply some fees from me as you please.
or 1% per day of delay ^_^
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYes, £500 cash, for the inconvenience caused.
HTH.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostIt goes to general as its minor issue
Agency "forgot" to pay me on time. Now when im chasing it they are like :
contract doesnt state any charges for late payment. Should i be charging them something? lol 99£ admin fee or something
HTH.
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late payment from agent
It goes to general as its minor issue
Agency "forgot" to pay me on time. Now when im chasing it they are like :
Just looking through now should know more in the next hour or so.
If it’s unpaid I’ll get it put straight through for you, have you had any charges applied to you due to late payment? If so we will obviously cover theseTags: None
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