[BNM] Harsh economic times - protecting ones interests

Robert Stevens robs_here at btinternet.com
Tue Dec 2 13:33:37 GMT 2008


You'll probably be very low down on the list when/if the receivers take over. 

Probably best to offer them an installed payment of what's due. If they go with that, at least it would seem they are keen to stay afloat. 

Good luck
Rob


--- On Tue, 2/12/08, matt zb <bnm at zenbullets.com> wrote:

> From: matt zb <bnm at zenbullets.com>
> Subject: [BNM] Harsh economic times - protecting ones interests
> To: "bnmlist at brightonnewmedia.org" <bnmlist at brightonnewmedia.org>
> Date: Tuesday, 2 December, 2008, 1:19 PM
> Hi BNM,
> 
> Some freelancing advice required.
> 
> I've got a client, who owes me a considerable amount of
> money, who I suspect
> are struggling quite a bit cashflow-wise. They are very
> over-due on invoices
> and are reacting very badly to enquiries.
> 
> Is there anything I can do to ensure I get paid if they
> were to go under, or
> would receivers take care of that? I'm also worried
> that if I were to start
> any action against them it might push them over the edge.
> 
> Your thoughts appreciated.
> 
> 
> matt zb
> 
> 
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