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<blockquote data-quote="wally" data-source="post: 2287" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>I have a slightly different approach about getting money in &amp; have used it for 30 years &amp; it works well.</p><p></p><p>28 days, as price, 2.5% discount for payment within 10 days &amp; 5% discount for payment within 2 days, it goes without saying that I get paid in full for a rewire by return of post. If its a large job say over 2.5k I might occasionally ask for a progress payment for a lesser amount than actual work carried out, again within 2 days. The giving of a discount does work I can assure you as I dont have to pay bank overdraught fees. You have to remember to add a bit on the price depending on the job this can be 5% added then i take it off again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wally, post: 2287, member: 126"] I have a slightly different approach about getting money in & have used it for 30 years & it works well. 28 days, as price, 2.5% discount for payment within 10 days & 5% discount for payment within 2 days, it goes without saying that I get paid in full for a rewire by return of post. If its a large job say over 2.5k I might occasionally ask for a progress payment for a lesser amount than actual work carried out, again within 2 days. The giving of a discount does work I can assure you as I dont have to pay bank overdraught fees. You have to remember to add a bit on the price depending on the job this can be 5% added then i take it off again. [/QUOTE]
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