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lipong23

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Registered since : 1 November 2010

Forum : General Forum
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Posted reply 9 November 2010 13:30

Creditsafe_Ltd, post: 15016 a écrit : Contracts are always good, but all is not lost without one :)

If the emails you have between both parties clearly show an order, an acceptance and a cost they can be used as proof of the agreement.

Frankly if the work was completed it would need paying for, especially if they are actively now using the work you have yet to be paid for!

They may have an argument over a reduction in cost if the project over ran, but if no time limit was ever agreed then frankly its just an excuse.

TBH it's a bit difficult to give advice with the limited info you've posted. If you want to give us a call we would be happy to go through your options (with no hard sell, promise) :banana

I have already offer around a 60% reduction of the agreed price due to the delays and still they say that they will not pay a penny. I don't see any alternative now other then to remove the website. Also since the total amount is only £600 not sure if it worth to waste time on this.
Forum : General Forum
Replies: 6
Like  : 0
Views: 1384

Posted reply 1 November 2010 15:40

Hi

I have recently created a website for the company of a friend, before the work was done I explained that the project was going to be developed on a part-time basis and this was reflected on the much lower then normal market price I was asking. The project got delayed to some technological difficulties and now the client refuses to pay stating that they have lost revenues due to the site not being online on time.
I do not have any contract only the email that we have exchanged, also the are using the website and state that they will continue to use it.
So may question is how do I convince them to pay me and should I disable the website until they do so?

Thanks

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