[LRUG] To be paid or not to be paid, that is the question (sort of)
Ian Kynnersley
iankynnersley at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 07:48:38 PST 2013
I would suggest that you speak to a solicitor. Many will offer an initial
consultation for free and this would probably be enough to answer your
question. They can then represent you if you attempt to get your unpaid
invoices paid.
I know people are often allergic to using solicitors but as with most other
specialists, they know what they're talking about and could save you a lot
of time and money in incorrect hunches and ignored correspondence.
Ian
On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Guy Boertje <guyboertje at gmail.com> wrote:
> (Tongue in cheek) Increase your charges until debt is paid then give 'gold
> discount' back to original charge.
>
> Guy
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