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Alexander Mann payment period.
Originally posted by Paddy View PostAlexander Mann was the company founded by Dragon's Den Khan chappie. The company staff are very arrogant. When they told me about their fee payment arrangement, I responded by saying that I will need to run a credit check on AMS; they went ballistic. However, they agreed to pay weekly at the end of each week.
AMS get paid by the end client and hold on to the money for weeks; what happens if AMS goes bust?
I am having a similar problem with Alexander Mann. They are refusing to pay me weekly. Do you have any advice on how I can avoid this, in particular if I’ve refused to be bound by their terms?
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Sandy
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostFor how long? Thanks to lots of headlines like this:
Patients 'could have been harmed' after Capita outsourcing - BBC News
they are heavily in the brown smelly stuff (about half a billion loss last year, iirc). I'd be very wary of putting myself in a position where they potentially owed me any money right now.
Actually their share price went up as they announced the £500M loss. The price plummeted when they hit the shareholders with a stock dilution. They're not going anywhere for a while. In fact they're probably a better buy than Bitcoins for the next few months.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostCapita payment is really good. Weekly. 30 days sounds slow but I reckon OP has been given disinformation. I reckon that payment for June will be in July not august and the tool he spoke to knows **** all.
Patients 'could have been harmed' after Capita outsourcing - BBC News
they are heavily in the brown smelly stuff (about half a billion loss last year, iirc). I'd be very wary of putting myself in a position where they potentially owed me any money right now.
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Originally posted by Geoff Gecko View PostMy agency pays the money out as soon as it receives it and has always operated this way for the life of my three contracts I have taken in the public sector through them.
Now, what about my other question:
Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf the timesheet was signed off on 26th, 27th or 28th June, would payment also be 27th July?
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Originally posted by Geoff Gecko View PostI will still be paid weekly, it will just be delayed by almost 5 weeks. My agency pays the money out as soon as it receives it and has always operated this way for the life of my three contracts I have taken in the public sector through them. I would just like to know why it takes AMS 33 days to pay someone, when Capita could do it in 5!
As to my spending patterns and finances, I think its none of your business, but thanks for the concern.
But also cash flow and investment - the longer the money is in their account the more they can earn on it - or if they were paying you before they get paid then they would be reducing their debt liabilities.
In terms of your finances - if you do see yourself as genuinely a company and have set one up then we can easily check up on companies house if we wanna see your accounts.
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Originally posted by Geoff Gecko View PostI will still be paid weekly, it will just be delayed by almost 5 weeks. My agency pays the money out as soon as it receives it and has always operated this way for the life of my three contracts I have taken in the public sector through them. I would just like to know why it takes AMS 33 days to pay someone, when Capita could do it in 5!
As to my spending patterns and finances, I think its none of your business, but thanks for the concern.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIf the timesheet was signed off on 26th, 27th or 28th June, would payment also be 27th July?
Giving one date, adding up days and saying "it's 33 days" is not very scientific. It might be 30 days + the agent adding on 3 to pay you. It might be End of week 4, it might be 30 days.
Has the agent confirmed that they do next day bank transfers? It's quite common for them to be the ones using BACS which takes 3 days to clear.
If your finances are that tight that 28 days is OK, but 33 isn't, then you might need to re-think your career choice and spending patterns.
I will still be paid weekly, it will just be delayed by almost 5 weeks. My agency pays the money out as soon as it receives it and has always operated this way for the life of my three contracts I have taken in the public sector through them. I would just like to know why it takes AMS 33 days to pay someone, when Capita could do it in 5!
As to my spending patterns and finances, I think its none of your business, but thanks for the concern.
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Originally posted by Geoff Gecko View PostThanks for your input everyone.
I have gone back to my agency with some of the questions and they seem to be very open about it. They confirmed that if a timesheet is signed off by 25th June (for work completed 18-23rd June) at 1200, then it will take 33 days for payment to come through (27th July). It takes my agency 48 hours to process the payment over the weekend so my Umbrella wont receive the money until 30 July and then payment into my bank on the 31st July.
Giving one date, adding up days and saying "it's 33 days" is not very scientific. It might be 30 days + the agent adding on 3 to pay you. It might be End of week 4, it might be 30 days.
Has the agent confirmed that they do next day bank transfers? It's quite common for them to be the ones using BACS which takes 3 days to clear.
If your finances are that tight that 28 days is OK, but 33 isn't, then you might need to re-think your career choice and spending patterns.
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Originally posted by Geoff Gecko View PostThanks for your input everyone.
I have gone back to my agency with some of the questions and they seem to be very open about it. They confirmed that if a timesheet is signed off by 25th June (for work completed 18-23rd June) at 1200, then it will take 33 days for payment to come through (27th July). It takes my agency 48 hours to process the payment over the weekend so my Umbrella wont receive the money until 30 July and then payment into my bank on the 31st July.
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Thanks for your input everyone.
I have gone back to my agency with some of the questions and they seem to be very open about it. They confirmed that if a timesheet is signed off by 25th June (for work completed 18-23rd June) at 1200, then it will take 33 days for payment to come through (27th July). It takes my agency 48 hours to process the payment over the weekend so my Umbrella wont receive the money until 30 July and then payment into my bank on the 31st July.
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What others said 33 day terms weekly isn’t that bad.
Maybe the agent meant you’ll have had a full months payment by August? Ask them?
Agreed capita weekly payments with 7 day terms is good. Will see what happens when AMS takes over the existing contracts.
I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a clause that taking over the contract they would honour current arrangements agreed with capita?
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