As above, just curious really if everyone else on here has had their March invoices paid or is still on track. I was with Henderson Scott until 31 March and they have not paid and are saying end client has to pay first.
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Just curious how everyone else’s invoice payments are going?
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My ex client is due to pay March in about 10 days. I have no reason to believe it will be withheld.
What does your contract say regarding payment terms. If it's not a paid when paid contract then quote the relevant clause back at them. -
My contract had a clause that allows them, at their discretion, to withhold payment until the client pays. I have no reason to believe the end client won’t pay.Comment
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Originally posted by Finance Contractor View PostMy contract had a clause that allows them, at their discretion, to withhold payment until the client pays. I have no reason to believe the end client won’t pay.
Working direct can be worse, I had to wait 3 months to get paid on one contract.
Even then that involved me totally throwing my toys out of the pram, after which they paid on time each month.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Yes, definitely dropped the ball on this one and should have asked for it to be removed or looked elsewhere.Comment
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One US client that is being much tardier than normal, but fortunately not for a large amount, sub 10k. Otherwise, no issues so far, but it’s probably too soon. Will see later in April when other invoices are due...Comment
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I'm in a slightly odd situation in that I contract through a consultancy (A proper one, with consultants) with relatively long payment terms. They're small which does worry me, but I know their major client (who I'm also working for) has committed to paying suppliers and third parties.Comment
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostI'm in a slightly odd situation in that I contract through a consultancy (A proper one, with consultants) with relatively long payment terms. They're small which does worry me, but I know their major client (who I'm also working for) has committed to paying suppliers and third parties.
Standard mat Hancock play book here from supplier
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That reminds me - I must issue my March invoice. And chase up January and February.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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