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Working for huge companies is frustrating. The Dilbert cartoon sums it up:
Which companies are the worst at paying ? I know two separate guys who waited over SEVEN months for invoices to be paid for consultancy work. If you think 'large, three letter name', you wouldnt be far wrong.
Sometimes, I wish I was a plumber.









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It gives small businesses the statutory right to claim interest on late payments from other businesses at the Bank of England base rate plus 8%.
Posted by Keith Smillie At 10:54:03 On 13/06/2008 | - Website - |
One of the chaps went on strike. Flew out to the customer site as usual, went in and said 'until I get paid, I'll be at the Hotel'. Customer went nuclear. Country-head of said consultancy gets dragged over hot coals, gets sorted out in four days.
The same chap actually had to raise late-payment invoices on his late-payment invoices.
Criminal.
---* Bill
Posted by Wild Bill At 11:22:06 On 13/06/2008 | - Website - |
I suppose it depends on the company. Probably best not to try.
When I was at school I worked for a restaurant that decided they where not going to pay any of there suppliers for 60 days. After 30 days the suppliers stopped delivering. He coughed up after having to buy supplies at supermarkets. The suppliers then refused to extend any credit, forcing him to pay on delivery. Some misjudgement in the balance of the relationship there.
Posted by Kerr At 11:53:24 On 13/06/2008 | - Website - |
In my experience, the problem is rarely with the A/P group, and more often with some senior exec who has to sign off on the invoice leaving it parked in his inbox for months at a time.
Posted by Nathan T. Freeman At 11:58:46 On 13/06/2008 | - Website - |
These are the self-same giants (in IT, Oil, Government, etc) who, thanks to their internal systems -cannot actually install anything new without raising a project, etc, and so come to the small guys to do the development, delivery, etc.
Its the corporate elephant and entrepreneurial flea.
What can you do ?
---* Bill
Posted by Wild Bill At 13:41:31 On 13/06/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Charles Robinson At 15:15:15 On 13/06/2008 | - Website - |
Actually had a great experience as a contractor for IBM once. The short story: I did a couple days' work for a local sales office with a customer of theirs on the "promise" of a PO to come.
Didn't get the PO, got very po'ed... After 6 months I wrote a long letter (with backup email documentation) to Lou Gerstner. Got a phone call 2 days later from a senior A/P supervisor. Told her the story. Got another call from her the next day, with a big apology, "We're sorry, we will pay your invoice without a PO, just fax it to me". Got a check 2 weeks later.
Thanks, Lou! (But I never did any further work for IBM without a signed PO first...)
Posted by Bob Balaban At 14:12:56 On 14/06/2008 | - Website - |
A very nice chap called Larry Lincoln called me (whilst being ferried home from the airport in the car) and confirmed my grouse, and just a few days later, a product manager called back..
Frankly, I was hugely surprised. Something within IBM worked faster than glacial speed. nice.
I wouldnt use it more than once or twice a lifetime, though. And I wonder if Sam - who DIDNT have the consumer organisation background - reacts quite as strongly.
--* Bill
Posted by Wild Bill At 11:17:46 On 17/06/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Ports At 19:57:01 On 17/06/2008 | - Website - |
Fijutsu bought up ICL in 1990 , but no -its not them..
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---* Bill
Posted by Wild Bill At 08:45:29 On 18/06/2008 | - Website - |
aka
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Cream
Industries
sadly no more
Posted by LongLiveLotus At 23:54:32 On 25/06/2008 | - Website - |