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Re: slow-pay institutions

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 8:41 pm
by Ken Herrick
What, you actually get paid - eventually?????

I had a case some years ago where I had to do full overhauls on over 30 woodwind instruments for a primary school. Everything needed a LOT of work. If I didn't do it there would be no beginners instrumental music program the next year. I managed to get all the pads, corks etc. plus more tools then went to work over the summer break. All up I spent about $5000. I took everything back at the start of the new year and presented my bill which was like cost LESS 10%. Turned out the principal had not requested funds and there was only a bit over $300 available. I just shut up shop after that fiasco.

Re: slow-pay institutions

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2018 10:07 am
by hup_d_dup
Generally late-paying accounts have other problems that make them not worth doing business with. However, a late payer can still be a good client if they are reliable and have no other issues. I had a regular client that always took over 60 days to pay, but I never had to nag them because I knew they were good for payment, and I had regular work coming in from them.

Charging interest on an overdue bill is a hassle for both payer and payee. Not worth the trouble. At some point you have to factor in the anticipated extra cost into a quote, or just turn the work down.

Hup

Re: slow-pay institutions

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 9:18 am
by hup_d_dup
bloke wrote:
I don't charge interest...I just pre-charge higher amounts for my services, based on past payment promptness history.
I would have known this if I had read the first post more carefully.

Hup