Slow Paying Customer Policy

Erwinspiano at aol.com Erwinspiano at aol.com
Wed Jun 6 07:41:50 MDT 2007


 
Jeepers Mr.  Wilson
    Or youse could have Vinny  give dem a call. grin
  Different strokes for different folks. Or  you could throw in a variety of 
dialectic impersonations for free if they pay at  the time of the service.
  Nice to see your  posts.
  Dale

I  discovered a great way to deal with slow-paying institutions (record 
labels,  recording studios, and yes... schools) ages ago.  You charge them a  
premium rate from the beginning, then write "15% discount if paid within  terms" on 
the invoice.  They're then more motivated to pay on time.   If they don't, 
you'll at least have been paid a bit extra their having gone  beyond terms.

Jim Wilson


 



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