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we've got a new client that we've been working with for a few months & they are proving to be continual late payers with various excuses & 'cheque in the post' scenario. averaging 21 days late on a nett monthly account, not a great deal i know, but cashflow is tight at the moment to say the least.
i phone them just before the account is due to make sure all ok to pay. i get told 'yes but can't give you a payment date'. i then phone on the day it's due & get a similar reply. try again in a few days 'yes, doing a cheque run on XX'. then it invariably takes at least another week for us to receive the cheque in the post (they flat out refuse to pay by bacs).
i'm wasting my breath stressing it's a monthly account & this was agreed before we did any work for them, i've tried this & just get nothing in response.
unfortunately a lot of our usual work has completely dried up at the moment so we need the orders that we're getting from this client, putting them on 'stop' isn't really an option as they'll just go elsewhere.
any ideas? or have we just got to suffer this in the current climate?
(for info - we're construction trade, max value of outstanding invoices & current work for this client is no more than £5k total).
i phone them just before the account is due to make sure all ok to pay. i get told 'yes but can't give you a payment date'. i then phone on the day it's due & get a similar reply. try again in a few days 'yes, doing a cheque run on XX'. then it invariably takes at least another week for us to receive the cheque in the post (they flat out refuse to pay by bacs).
i'm wasting my breath stressing it's a monthly account & this was agreed before we did any work for them, i've tried this & just get nothing in response.
unfortunately a lot of our usual work has completely dried up at the moment so we need the orders that we're getting from this client, putting them on 'stop' isn't really an option as they'll just go elsewhere.
any ideas? or have we just got to suffer this in the current climate?
(for info - we're construction trade, max value of outstanding invoices & current work for this client is no more than £5k total).
