THis ...never ever make a threat/promise and NOT carry it out .So many expect you to just forget it . But when you dont, they tend to fold unless they are crazyMost importantly... Follow up on the 7 day letter, or she'll think you're not serious
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THis ...never ever make a threat/promise and NOT carry it out .So many expect you to just forget it . But when you dont, they tend to fold unless they are crazyMost importantly... Follow up on the 7 day letter, or she'll think you're not serious
As she clearly doesn't want to pay I would send an invoice for the EICR's and then when that is not paid make a claim for the lot.I pointed out the price is for all the work I did before the inspection and that I was being generous for not charging for those. She seemed ok with that but two months have since passed and not had any response to two reminders, so now working out what to do next.
Spot on, send her the bill for the EICR’s on top you’ve offered and provided you’re professional services for the cheek of her not willing to pay make sure you charge the going rate of your services she won’t have a leg to stand on and you should be paid for the rate recommended don’t back down ?As she clearly doesn't want to pay I would send an invoice for the EICR's and then when that is not paid make a claim for the lot.
With the offer of a payment of £60, if it does materialise be careful how you accept it, if payment is made direct to your bank account I would push the payment back if you do accept it make sure you you make it known that it has been accepted as a part payment "without prejudice", the part payment thing or I'll pay you what I think it is worth is a stunt that solicitors and others in the legal profession use and can put them on a very embarassing sticky wicket if you know how to hit back
Is her company a limited companyTo add, the invoice is to her company, I don't know if that changes how I should go about it.
Is her company a limited company
Is her company a limited company
Check her company out on the Companies House website and some of the other sites across the internet to see how viable it is
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