Hi All,
I need a bit of advice on how to proceed with a difficult matter. We have a customer we have worked with for the last 2 years, over time they have become very difficult to work with. The customer is constantly late with payment (up to 3 months) and as it stands they owe us 2 month worth of payment. We want to give notice of termination in the near future. The problem we have is the contract we sent never got signed. In the contract it states either party has to give up to 30 days notice, we intend on giving 30 days notice. The customer also has monthly services which we provide such as a vps server etc. My questions are:
1. If we wanted to suspend the monthly services which would disrupt there business - by law how much notice do we have to give the customer? - We are thinking 5 days then suspending services if no payment is made for what we are owed
2. Can we stipulate we want to be paid in advanced for the remaining month so they can offboard to another provider? We want to do this so we don't end up out of pocket once we have assisted them in moving
3. When sending the termination letter do we be honest and say we are not happy with the relationship and/or use payment as the final factor?
Any help would be grand
I need a bit of advice on how to proceed with a difficult matter. We have a customer we have worked with for the last 2 years, over time they have become very difficult to work with. The customer is constantly late with payment (up to 3 months) and as it stands they owe us 2 month worth of payment. We want to give notice of termination in the near future. The problem we have is the contract we sent never got signed. In the contract it states either party has to give up to 30 days notice, we intend on giving 30 days notice. The customer also has monthly services which we provide such as a vps server etc. My questions are:
1. If we wanted to suspend the monthly services which would disrupt there business - by law how much notice do we have to give the customer? - We are thinking 5 days then suspending services if no payment is made for what we are owed
2. Can we stipulate we want to be paid in advanced for the remaining month so they can offboard to another provider? We want to do this so we don't end up out of pocket once we have assisted them in moving
3. When sending the termination letter do we be honest and say we are not happy with the relationship and/or use payment as the final factor?
Any help would be grand
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