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 I am a poor person and want to be wealthy please give advice?
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 I need a job-- but one I can do from home-- like Avon-- Any Ideas???
PLEASE DO NOT LINK ME TO YOUR CRAPPY SCAM HOME BUSINESS....

here is what I'm asking.

I currently don't have a job because I'm a full time mom and student.
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 I'd like to work from home for some extra income.?
How do I find a legitimate company to do some sort of work on the computer. I have the spare time in the evenings and would love to supplement my income but am wary of all those offers out there and ...


 Signed off sick.. but am I allowed to go back before I'm due?
Signed off sick for a week (until wednesday) but I want to go back on monday to save me losing money. Am I legally allowed to go back whilst still signed off sick or not? I'm 22 1/2 weeks ...


 Any good ideas working from home for a mum?
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 Does anyone know of any scam free sites where you can make money from your home?
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 Why do people put all of the money they want to sell an item for on ebay in the shipping???
Like put $400.00 for shipping and put $0.01 starting bid on the item???
Is it against ebay rules, terms of use, or something like that???...


 Can you come up with any good Logo Names?
My Boyfriend is going to be starting a buisness, but only one problem, we can't come up with a logo name! He is going to be airbrushing motocross helments, if that gives you any idea for a name....


 I have a coffee shop and new coffee open next to me what shell i do?
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 A name for cake business starting with 'T' or 'M'?
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 My friend & I will be opening a store for plus sized women next month, we need help with a name, any .....?
.......suggestions? Mainly we will sell large-sized shoes, accessories geared to the plus sized woman, some clothing & perfumes.
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We are trying to stay away from ...


 Starting a new business? Suggestions please?
I want to start a new business but i have no idea what to do!
ATM i have the funds to use but i dont know where to start. Not even a clue as to what to do. Online business or maybe a small shop. ...


 What do you think about escort services?
Do you think escort services are REAL jobs? Do you think it is a respectable career? How do you think somebody with low self esteem could grow in that buisness?

Just questions I am ...


 I need a good "work at home" business. I am college educated, own a computer and can travel.?
Anyone have any good ideas? I am single and a good salesman. I've tried many things and failed. This includes: Melaleuca, Watkins, Pre-Paid Legal and dozens of others....


 Do I have to pay overtime if my employee works 35 hrs in the 1st week of the pay period and 45 hrs in the 2nd?
I pay my employees every two weeks. Do I have to pay overtime if they work over 80hrs for the pay period, or do I have to pay if they work over 40hrs in one week?...


 How can i get more customers?
Ime a window cleaner and need more houses, shops, pubs etc, ive put ads in shop windows, whats the best way of getting them?...


 Need help choosing a business name!!-- $$ reward?
for an online store geared to women who dress modestly...

witty? professional? I know how important it is to have a good name so that's why i'm looking for help. i've been ...


 What can I make and sell for under 20 dollars?
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 I want to start my own business, any ideas???
I am a stay at home mom and want to start some kind of small business or make money from my home and wanted to know if anyone had any ideas and I do not want the jobs where you have to pay for the ...


 What web hosting company that provides good hosting services?
I’m a merchant and I want to improve my business not only here in Philippines....



5th Earl of Daveshire
How can I collect money i am owed?
I am self employed and was sub contracted by someone I reguarly work with to work for a company. The company now claim to have 'a cash flow crisis' and dont seem to be in any rush to pay.
I dont believe my employer is doing enough to get on their case. I dont feel like its my place to deal with them directly, and I dont want any bad feeling with my regular employer. What can I do?
                     
 




victorschool1
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Since you have a 'contract' with your employer, not the employer's customer (who is not paying) I do not think you can sue the employer's customer. If you are involved in work on a building or other real estate you could place a lien on the property. This would mean that the property could not be sold without you being paid off. In fact, given certain waiting periods, you might be able to actually force a sherriff sale of the property to get your money. Having a lien placed on a property is not something an owner would like, and first you file 'notice to lien' so that may get the owner to pay.


jacg
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This is a difficult one as the rules are different for persons who are self-employed and those who are employed.

Are you really self-employed or is that what your company tell you, perhaps to avoid such situations as this? For example, do you have a regular pay packet, that is reviewed regularly and has tax deducted? Do you take orders from a manager as to what you need to do on a daily basis? Are you a part of a pension scheme, union, social club which would indicate integration into the company? Do you use the company tools/van/desk/phone for your daily work? If you were to leave, do you have to give notice or would you be entitled to redundancy pay? Do you have a continual contract or one for a specified period of time?

If the answer to some or all of these questions is yes, then it is likely that you are in fact an employee, in which case current employment legislation will apply to you. It would be possible ultimately to go to an Employment Tribunal to claim an unlawful deduction of earnings, for example.

It would be worth checking with a lawyer in your area where you stand. Try Community Legal Services Direct webby (cls-direct.co.uk, I think). You need to put in your post code and the area of specialism, ie Employment Law, and they will give you a list of lawyers in your area. Remember to ask them for a fixed fee initial interview otherwise you will pay through the nose.

Please be aware though that there is a 3 month time limit on bringing a case to ET which starts at the time of the perceived breach.


nert
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Small claims court may be able to help dependent upon the amount you are owed. Else, it's going to have to be a solicitor.


teddybear
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Small Claims Court in UK. Unfortunately, still no guarantee they will pay you even if you win.
However, it looks to my husband and me, that your employer is responsible for paying you, as it was he who took on the sub-contract.
Good luck.


bambam
Are you sure it is not the company you were sub-contracted by that have the cash-flow problem?
It is not your job to subsidise the existence of either of these companies. Issue the company you have the payment agreement with a written reminder, if they take no heed contact a solicitor to issue a "Letter before Action" - they will have 7 days to pay you before you can commence legal action.


http://www.thomashiggins.com/

Rest assured if their cashflow problems have been ongoing you will not be the first person to have taken this action.
Good luck!


edison
Get your Solicitor or Accountant to have a quiet word!


tonyinspain
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small claims court But talk it over with your employe and if he employed you to do the job hes responsible as well for subing you out so go direct to him its hes problem to sort the money from the company,


pebbles
you can go to the labor board or on judge judy. i just saw an episode like that last week. the guy got his 600 bucks that he was owed.


Gartenzwerg
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Show up at lunch and ask if you can have a bite of their sandwhich.
Tell them you would buy your own but you're low on cash flow.


joe
If you are self employed you dont have an employer - you have customers.

If one customer has recommended you to another that is business and if they are not paying you then you need to take some sort of legal action. You can legally charge interest on overdue debts.

Taking any action against customers over bad/overdue debts may lead to loss of customers - but then do you want customers that dont pay within a reasonable time?


byciclerabbit
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as i understand it,there is a contract between the company and the employer you work regular with,and there is a contract between that employer and you.so you do not have any legal ground concerning the first contract,only the second one between you and the employer.
legaly it is your employer that should take legal action agaist the company you worked for,not you..,but on the other hand,it is you who should take legal action against your employer,but i understand you dont want to disturb the relation you have currently with that employer,so that makes it difficult.
i suggest you have a serious talk with your employer,try to find out what he/she doing about it.and if thats not to your liking,putting some presure onto your employer isent nessesarely a bad thing to do.


money maker
The truth hurts. Your problem isn't with the company your problem is with your employer . He needs to pay you the company didn't hire you he did. if you work for friends and family expect this all the time. Heres a rule you need to remember friends are friends but business is business. they don't mix.


Phlodgeybodge
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Legally - you need to issue a seven day notice to the debtor. If no response after the seven days - small claims process through your local county court.

You can claim expenses back from the debtor and also charge interest on the original debt.
Good luck


Lisa P
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Depending on how much they owe you try the small claims court.


gingerlatic
my husbands boss sends a solicitors letter threatening to get the bailiffs in, usually does the trick


brian l
Tell him you will put a car park where he used to live!!


bootycreord
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Make a right bodge of the next job he offers you and drag his name into the mud. Alternatively have an affair with his wife.


srracvuee
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get the boys round!! Sorry old pal but your in a position whereby you have to lie low and HOPE, otherwise make a scene and no more subcontracting with you bread and butter guy, because he is going to sit on the fence as he's able to ride it out


tacho
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go round with a baseball bat that normally works


angel 36
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break their knee caps


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