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Just wondering what anyone thinks about an agency requiring all transcripts to be turned in to them within five business days? Isn't that a bit quick if you're backed up?
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Okay, now they are saying if I don't have the job in in five days, they doc 5% more off and the rates they're paying me are less than what I normally charge, which is based on the average
rates in my area where I live. So what do I do, make the rest of the transcripts COD?
Well, if you can get it in on time, go ahead and get it in if that's what you really want to do, but at this point, I would be very concerned about them ever paying you at all, even after you've turned it in. Did you already tell them you want an expedited rate? I think you've got grounds to withhold the transcript for regular turnaround, and if they dock your pay, I'd take them to small claims court. But that's just me -- I fight for principle.
I would like to know what firm it is. Please e-mail me: qdcsr@aol.com
I don't see how they can dock your pay if they didn't tell you their policy before you took the job. I hope everything turns out okay - boy, what a hassle!
Five-day delivery is requiring you to turn a transcript around in an expedited time without paying you for it. Plain and simple. Those agencies asking for seven-day turnaround are pretty much asking the same thing. Unless you're desperate for work, I'd decline work from them.
It's going in in six business days with the holiday...........they seem willing to work with me, billing person said she'd ask management what they could do so we'll see. Another thing that's weird is they deduct an additional 25 cents a page on the third copy or any copies beyond the orig. & 2. No, wasn't told any of this at all before accepting the jobs
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So they bill their clients and pay you on the first two copy sales but anything beyond that, they bill their client and pay you a smaller percentage. That is some nerve. I'd never accept that. Rate sheet needs to have every detail and they need to sign it indicating that they will comply with the entire sheet. Page rate is not nearly enough to agree on prior to a job. Too many scenarios can present themselves. Food me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
No names.............I think probably a decent size agency that does some national/out-of-state work. Just let this be a lesson to all.........more things to ask before taking work for someone.
I'm sure they will pay timely and all, just don't like some of their policies.
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