Sorry for continuing the OT thread. I just thought this might be useful...
Gunther Birznieks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
By the way, if you are really working for a bank and cashflow is an issue
for you in 60 days you can also ask the bank what business banking
services
they offer. One
* On 2001-11-22 at 10:37,
Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] excited the electrons to say:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Maybe they weighlayed your invoice. Or don't have the money just yet but
^^^???
You folks may have invented the language but its still spelled
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Um, no, it's spelt waylaid. :-)
As you and everybody else has pointed out (mostly in private email).
I was so eager and excited to give Matt some shit that I somehow
incorporated part of his mistake. Oh well, that's what I get for teasing.
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Step three: Once you've given them 90 days after date of invoice, get a
solicitor (not a barrister) to draft a threatening letter. It'll cost you
about $100. I'm afraid you'll have to give them another 30 days at this
point.
Step four: Get a lawyer. Sue. $25,000 is not
At 01:34 AM 11/23/2001, Mark Maunder wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Step three: Once you've given them 90 days after date of invoice, get a
solicitor (not a barrister) to draft a threatening letter. It'll cost you
about $100. I'm afraid you'll have to give them another 30 days at this
At 03:21 PM 11/21/01 -0800, Medi Montaseri wrote:
I did some work (about $25000 worth) for a customer and I'm having
problem collecting.
This has been beaten to death on the list, but... (and I'm not a lawyer,
but I drink beer with one),
If you think they are going Chapter 11, then you may
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Medi Montaseri wrote:
HiI know this is not the lawyers hang-out, but it is seasoned
contractor's hangout and as such I need some legal advice...May I?
I did some work (about $25000 worth) for a customer and I'm having
problem collecting.
One big problem is that I
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Maybe they weighlayed your invoice. Or don't have the money just yet but
^^^???
You folks may have invented the language but its still spelled waylayed!
Step three: Once you've given them 90 days after date of invoice, get a
solicitor