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Play the "Lady Scotland" Card and claim you never saw the paperwork.
HTH
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if they bill the client and client pays up, you might get away with it. Good luck
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I'm not going to.Originally posted by Zippy View PostYou really should confess. Sorry.
They're a bunch of penny pinching feckwits who pay contractors permy rates with none of the benefits, feck em'.
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They have an online system that will not accept 0 hours, you have to fill in 37.5 and select 'sick' in the drop down menu which I did.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Postdon't you need a signed timesheet for the days in order to get paid for the days?
the agency should spot the discrepancy
Somehow the 'sick' part has been missed.
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I have a "friend" who was over paid £7.5k the June before last, still not been contacted about it.
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don't you need a signed timesheet for the days in order to get paid for the days?
the agency should spot the discrepancy
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It depends on the relationship that you have with the end client.
Will anyone thank you for pointing it out? If not, keep quiet.
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PM ferret, ask for this thread to be deleted and never speak of it again. (Keep the cash in a savings account for a while just incase they notice
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Self bill feck up
I've just checked the agency self bill for September and noticed they've billed for 4 days when I wasn't there... fess up or keep quiet?Tags: None
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