chris9
Automotive
- Feb 18, 2004
- 142
I'm well aware that many small engineering businesses run into difficulty either because of late or non-payment. As a consumer if I received goods or services and refused to pay for them or decided I will pay when I feel like it I would expect a debt collection agency to come knocking on my door.
However, I often hear about small engineering companies simply writing off debts instead of aggressively pursuing payment. Why is it that an electrical store will ruthlessly pursue and retrieve a £200 debt but a small engineering firm will often write off thousands of pounds of debt?
Is there any procedure a small engineering firm can adopt to guarantee payment for services by a specified date without damaging customer/client relations?
However, I often hear about small engineering companies simply writing off debts instead of aggressively pursuing payment. Why is it that an electrical store will ruthlessly pursue and retrieve a £200 debt but a small engineering firm will often write off thousands of pounds of debt?
Is there any procedure a small engineering firm can adopt to guarantee payment for services by a specified date without damaging customer/client relations?