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woody
Beware of company in RI that contracts work for BB&B pay is 60 to 90 days. They tell you 30.
MileHighTinter
That seems to be the case with 75% of commercial jobs. If you don't get 1/2 up front and then 1/2 when done you kind of screw yourself. gasp.gif
TINTZEUS
QUOTE (MileHighTinter @ Jul 24 2007, 08:07 AM) [*]526861[/*]
That seems to be the case with 75% of commercial jobs. If you don't get 1/2 up front and then 1/2 when done you kind of screw yourself. gasp.gif


hows that workin out for ya.... Flaugh.gif



beer.gif
MileHighTinter
50/50. Sometimes I have to wait just to get the job.
FilmBlazer
Indeed, it sounds like a few of the companies I do work for. Thanks for the warning tho thumb.gif
tint123
1/2 when the job is booked, the other 1/2 when showing up to do the job, BEFORE anything is removed from the vehicle.
No money, no work !
General Sun Shield
75-85% of my commercial jobs NEVER pay net 30....I have this issue with a major property in Atlantic City.
P.O. states net 30 but its alway net 90. mad3.gif
I figure that if I get my down payment that is more than just the cost of material Im good till the check comes in.
It sucks yes,BUT, they keep calling me back,,Year after Year..so when the work adds up,after a while the check for the last few jobs come in as your starting antother one for them.
When it comes down to a company you never did work for,,,I always ask for 50%...then net 30...In 30+ years we have only been burned twice.
You will get paid....figure it goes from the contractor to purchasing to accounts payable and so on....Most outfits pass the invoice down the line and eventually it gets to you.
Budgeting on your part is one of the most important factors in staying alive.
Its just the way it is...so hopefully while your waiting you got the other COD jobs your doing to live off of! beer.gif
wfs
QUOTE (woody @ Jul 12 2006, 07:38 AM) [*]412943[/*]
Beware of company in RI that contracts work for BB&B pay is 60 to 90 days. They tell you 30.


companies like that only wanna pay a dollar a sq foot too
Tint Girl
yeah I have one that hasn't paid for two jobs that we did back in june.... I guess I will have to put a lean on the jobs! Arg AR15firing.gif AR15firing.gif cuz about now I'm felling bananahump.gif
Roach
I have someone who owes me and I'm just over 90 days...

Is it hard to put a lean on them?
SoCar
sounds like NG&G
Customtinting
QUOTE (General Sun Shield @ Jan 21 2008, 08:59 AM) [*]582337[/*]
75-85% of my commercial jobs NEVER pay net 30....I have this issue with a major property in Atlantic City.
P.O. states net 30 but its alway net 90. mad3.gif
I figure that if I get my down payment that is more than just the cost of material Im good till the check comes in.
It sucks yes,BUT, they keep calling me back,,Year after Year..so when the work adds up,after a while the check for the last few jobs come in as your starting antother one for them.
When it comes down to a company you never did work for,,,I always ask for 50%...then net 30...In 30+ years we have only been burned twice.
You will get paid....figure it goes from the contractor to purchasing to accounts payable and so on....Most outfits pass the invoice down the line and eventually it gets to you.
Budgeting on your part is one of the most important factors in staying alive.
Its just the way it is...so hopefully while your waiting you got the other COD jobs your doing to live off of! beer.gif


This can be a problem. In many states, if you have taken partial payment for work done, you will have diffculty taking them to court. And, putting a lean is almost impossible, since they have made a payment already.
etec
In the business I am in ( Electrical ) we have this allot, if you really look at it you are financing the job for your customer, see if you can figure out how much you are losing in interest each month you do not have the money in your account, you could consider raising your costs slightly and offer a discount that matches what you normally charge if they pay within 15 days.
if a typical business thinks they can get a discount if they pay within 15 days more than likely they will, but you will still be getting the amount you originally wanted and your paid within 15 days.
your PO still says Net 30 and your invoice must say net 30.
What some people are considering ( I doubt it would work) if the PO says net 30 and you invoice says net 30 some are considering like a late payment penalty or interest charge t make up for the loss.
The last thing a small business can afford to do is finance a job for large companies who have the funds to pay but the longer they keep it in their account the more interest they make on your money.

Brenter The Tinter
QUOTE (etec @ Apr 4 2009, 07:51 AM) [*]678639[/*]
In the business I am in ( Electrical ) we have this allot, if you really look at it you are financing the job for your customer, see if you can figure out how much you are losing in interest each month you do not have the money in your account, you could consider raising your costs slightly and offer a discount that matches what you normally charge if they pay within 15 days.
if a typical business thinks they can get a discount if they pay within 15 days more than likely they will, but you will still be getting the amount you originally wanted and your paid within 15 days.
your PO still says Net 30 and your invoice must say net 30.
What some people are considering ( I doubt it would work) if the PO says net 30 and you invoice says net 30 some are considering like a late payment penalty or interest charge t make up for the loss.
The last thing a small business can afford to do is finance a job for large companies who have the funds to pay but the longer they keep it in their account the more interest they make on your money.


Smart thinking.






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