What would have been of more use would have been an article on how to extract money from dodgy agents who refuse to pay up (or keep money illegally).
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Guest repliedWhat would have been of more use would have been an article on how to extract money from dodgy agents who refuse to pay up (or keep money illegally).
However considering the rather "pro-agency" bias on this website Id be surpised to ever see something so incisive! :rollin
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Guest repliedBeing a self-employed contractor, I've decided that my goals and objectives for today are to peruse as much filthy porn as possible and to work my way through a box of kleenex.
As for you, me old cheesy muka, isn't it about time you returned to the phone? That helpdesk won't run itself.
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Guest repliedenough of this nonsense, isn't time for you to discuss your goals and objectives with your boss ?
Milan.
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Guest repliedMilan, did you know that you’re very sexy when trying to be insulting? I'm touching myself... Mmmmm, clotted cream...
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Guest repliedput it this way, a bigger one than you old chap
Milan.
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Guest repliedI might have guessed such a reaction would come from somebody with the pseudonym _wageslave_ !!
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Guest replied" Invariably many businesses are “offended” by the use of legal proceedings and may choose not to do business with you again. Compromise can help avoid this situation."
Would they be so understanding if I billed them too much. Surely they wouldn't want to offend me either by taking me to court.
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Guest repliedI might have guessed such a reaction would come from somebody with the pseudonym _wageslave_ !!
Milan.
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Guest repliedSounds reasonable enough to me.
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Guest started a topic Getting PaidGetting Paid
Are you prepared to compromise? Sometimes the possibility of doing business in the future can be offset against losing a small amount on an invoice. Invariably many businesses are “offended” by the use of legal proceedings and may choose not to do business with you again. Compromise can help avoid this situation.Tags: None
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