As a soletrader, most of your works are agreed on trust - but you do come across clients that not only avoid payment but deliberately get you to do worth without any intention of paying you in the first place.. or deccide they are not going to pay you the agreed price when the job is complete.
E.G Contracted to erect £6000 of fencing only to realise in the last few days of the job that this client had not paid the electrician nor the kitchen fitter so they had downed tools and left the site. The client had conveniently left the country at this time.
Bad debtor YES.
I was wondering would it be illegal if there was a website where sole traders could leave reviews on clients privately of course not open to the public?
Spoke to the FCA and they didn't see from their point of view that this would be wrong
I just think it would be a useful tool for the "littleman"?
But would it be illegal would it break data protection laws? Is it a silly idea?
E.G Contracted to erect £6000 of fencing only to realise in the last few days of the job that this client had not paid the electrician nor the kitchen fitter so they had downed tools and left the site. The client had conveniently left the country at this time.
Bad debtor YES.
I was wondering would it be illegal if there was a website where sole traders could leave reviews on clients privately of course not open to the public?
Spoke to the FCA and they didn't see from their point of view that this would be wrong
I just think it would be a useful tool for the "littleman"?
But would it be illegal would it break data protection laws? Is it a silly idea?
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