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You should asked this individual what mistakes specifically you made, since when did the client, tell them how to invoice them? Sounds like you need to write yourself a better contract, or better clients, that actually pay you on time. It sounds like time sheets should generate the invoice, in that the time sheets, are the details and the invoice is just what is owed. Are you a contractor or an employee of this company, it sounds like, you might not actually be a contractorDonald– Donald2026-06-27 12:23:24 +00:00Commented Jun 27 at 12:23
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6You said you get paid twice a month, I would add a late fee to invoice 2 if invoice 1 is still unpaid. As for fixing his timesheet and testing, don't, definitely not for free and since he already has trouble paying you just don't do it. "Any discrepancies need to be raised within 5 business days. Otherwise, I’ll assume the invoice is approved" keep in mind that the invoice being approved doesn't mean instantly paid, in the UK for example it's common to give 30 days from invoice date to pay. State where you're from and what the contract says.Daviid– Daviid2026-06-29 07:18:08 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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