dee shops Wrote:
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> My tolerance level for missing payments ends a
> couple of days after the contracted due date. This
> is a business transaction for me, and I have done
> my end of the transaction when the shop has been
> accepted by an MSC. I start calling and emailing,
> and when/if that fails, stating I will take
> further action. If there had been a problem with
> the shop from my actions or lack thereof, I would,
> of course, expect not to be paid. But this is
> never the case in these late payment situations.
I understand your concern. Anyone who has been around the business long has been burned a few times late payments/no payments. Certainly my July shop for Freeman was in part to see how they were coming along with payments. There are few enough companies that strike me as overall "good guys" that it pains me when one of them is in troubles. Freeman, for me, fits that category. I emailed them as well, but now that I see another shopper got paid on the first, I am willing to assume that payment was already in the pipeline and her payment for an Aug 1 shop was even closer to the 8 weeks promised than was mine. I definitely will work for Freeman again at the next opportunity, though will be taking it one shop at a time, accepting the next one as the first one is paid until I feel they are solidly back on track. And for me, it means never being out of pocket with them for more than a couple hundred dollars, which my shopper fund can tolerate for 8-10 weeks.