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How does one deal with the large IT Services firms when they become very delinquent in paying invoices?
For many years I've only dealt direct with a customer.
Now working for a large firm. on 1099, have a contract (their contract)
for payment xx days after billing, regardless of whether they have been paid by end customer. But they are regularly 30 days beyond that.
I send reminders, called, and occassionally get a check, but never catch up.
Do I tell the customer?
Does it take having a lawyer?
In 25 years I've never walked out on a customer's project.
jim
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