Re: Getting a Client to Pay
Can anyone on the list suggest any other tactics or resources? What I'm owed isn't
very large, and I could walk away from it, but, in the last few years, I've come to
dislike backing down from this sort of person; it only encourges them to abuse
someone else.
Any advice?
Use postcards for all future correspondence.
stan
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