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Collecting money due for services rendered
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 7498" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I like to invoice the customer at the time I finish the job (unless its a long ongoing project, then every 30 days) I find it is just easiest to figure the bill and have them pay while its still fresh in their mind and usually they are quite happy to have the project complete and are willing to pay.</p><p>If for some reason invoicing or payment is delayed it becomes a (small hopefully) hassel for everyone to deal with.</p><p>To date I have only only run into one deadbeat and his bill was under $100. Although I have had a few that took months or a year plus to pay. I have otherwise always been sucessful with visits or subsenquent billing.</p><p>As for who is most likely to defalt, I find some of the people that appear to have money are slower to pay then the folks who appear hard pressed. I don't believe their is any way to tell.</p><p>I guess if your uncertain, asking for a deposit is done in many other businesses, so why not here.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 7498, member: 307"] I like to invoice the customer at the time I finish the job (unless its a long ongoing project, then every 30 days) I find it is just easiest to figure the bill and have them pay while its still fresh in their mind and usually they are quite happy to have the project complete and are willing to pay. If for some reason invoicing or payment is delayed it becomes a (small hopefully) hassel for everyone to deal with. To date I have only only run into one deadbeat and his bill was under $100. Although I have had a few that took months or a year plus to pay. I have otherwise always been sucessful with visits or subsenquent billing. As for who is most likely to defalt, I find some of the people that appear to have money are slower to pay then the folks who appear hard pressed. I don't believe their is any way to tell. I guess if your uncertain, asking for a deposit is done in many other businesses, so why not here. Ken [/QUOTE]
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