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    Invoice Refactoring

    Can any of you guys recommend any invoice refactoring companies you've used before?
    thanks

    #2
    Originally posted by johndc31 View Post
    Can any of you guys recommend any invoice refactoring companies you've used before?
    thanks
    You’ve still not been paid?

    https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...factoring.html

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      #3
      Originally posted by MrButton View Post
      That link is more debt collection mate, not invoice refactoring. I'm looking for invoice refactoring services.

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        #4
        None of them.
        The only reason to use them is cash flow. If someone won’t pay factoring doesn’t help as they’re not debt collectors.
        Agencies won’t pay them anyway.
        They are there to help cash flow. If you’re a contractor then cash flow isn’t a problem as you don’t have debts.

        If you’re not a contractor ( you’re a tin shifter with debts) they are sort of useful but this isn’t the correct forum.
        See You Next Tuesday

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          #5
          You asked the same question ages ago. The answer is still the same.
          See You Next Tuesday

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lance View Post
            None of them.
            The only reason to use them is cash flow. If someone won’t pay factoring doesn’t help as they’re not debt collectors.
            Agencies won’t pay them anyway.
            They are there to help cash flow. If you’re a contractor then cash flow isn’t a problem as you don’t have debts.

            If you’re not a contractor ( you’re a tin shifter with debts) they are sort of useful but this isn’t the correct forum.
            Lance, I'm not looking for your business advice, it was a simple question put to the forum.
            "They are there to help cash flow". Exactly. Cashflow/Liquidity.

            Stop the presumptions, 'none' doesn't help , kindly f_koff out out the thread and stop wasting my time.

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              #7
              There is no such thing as refactoring.

              Safe Collections work in the debt industry and they said no one will do it in the last thread you raised about it so I'm pretty sure some random contractors won't be able to help you.

              We could discuss the amount of only 400 as well.... But it's pointless.
              Last edited by northernladuk; 19 October 2018, 21:07.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by johndc31 View Post
                Lance, I'm not looking for your business advice, it was a simple question put to the forum.
                "They are there to help cash flow". Exactly. Cashflow/Liquidity.

                Stop the presumptions, 'none' doesn't help , kindly f_koff out out the thread and stop wasting my time.
                stroppy bugger, aren't you?
                maybe You should desist from wasting people's time.
                I wish this was in General

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                  #9
                  Make a court claim for money - GOV.UK

                  Contractor late payment letters: debt recovery free templates

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                    #10
                    I think these guys sum it up best:

                    Originally posted by Safe Collections View Post
                    As others have said you won't find a company willing to buy an unpaid invoice and factoring/invoice financing only covers "good" debt that is paid relatively swiftly.
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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