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Agency wont pay my invoice because end customer has not paid them
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe actual question is did you sign the agency opt out at the appropriate time? Chances are you didn't - but either way you shouldn't be using Safe Collections now just spend the money and hit the courts.Comment
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Originally posted by aokanlawon View PostI was asked to sign it along with the contract. I was already introduced to the client as I had interviewed with them at their office premise before the contract was issued.
With your signed timesheet and your invoice go to the claims service and register the claim.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThen it is completely and utterly invalid but don't worry about that yet
With your signed timesheet and your invoice go to the claims service and register the claim.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAre you working via your own Ltd or via a Brolly?Comment
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Originally posted by aokanlawon View Postits my Ltd company.
Agree with others. Send a letter before action giving them 7 days before you start legal action. Then start legal action as per advice above. Safe collections are a decent bunch. I spoke with them recently about a similar-ish issue, and they said they would take the work on if I wanted but they thought it wouldn't be effective and I should go straight to legal action.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell that removes one potential complexity (a Brolly).
Agree with others. Send a letter before action giving them 7 days before you start legal action. Then start legal action as per advice above. Safe collections are a decent bunch. I spoke with them recently about a similar-ish issue, and they said they would take the work on if I wanted but they thought it wouldn't be effective and I should go straight to legal action.Comment
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Originally posted by aokanlawon View PostThank you. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThen it is completely and utterly invalid but don't worry about that yet
With your signed timesheet and your invoice go to the claims service and register the claim.
Eg you can have introduction without supply.Comment
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