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Alex
15-07-2016, 11:45 AM
Long time no speak guys... decided to post a rant to get it out of my system ( sorry )

Really not impressed with EventUK. After 9 weeks, after registering with them and sending over invoices, I am still waiting payment.




I was due 6 weeks worth of back payments today.... and nothing was received. I called them and they had the WRONG BANK DETAILS!!! The wrong bank details, so someone else has my money. NOW I have to await until next week....




How the hell does that happen you say? EventUK said "Human Error"... When someones livelihood is in question, this sort of mistake should not happen, especially when the details are clearly written on the registration form!




Has anyone else had a problem with Event UK and payments, or any other problems with Event UK?

CRAZY K
15-07-2016, 07:45 PM
Long time no speak guys... decided to post a rant to get it out of my system ( sorry )

Really not impressed with EventUK. After 9 weeks, after registering with them and sending over invoices, I am still waiting payment.




I was due 6 weeks worth of back payments today.... and nothing was received. I called them and they had the WRONG BANK DETAILS!!! The wrong bank details, so someone else has my money. NOW I have to await until next week....




How the hell does that happen you say? EventUK said "Human Error"... When someones livelihood is in question, this sort of mistake should not happen, especially when the details are clearly written on the registration form!




Has anyone else had a problem with Event UK and payments, or any other problems with Event UK?


I dont know the organisation but just to say dont be fobbed off with--WE ARE TRYING TO RECOVER THE MONEY FROM SOMEONE ELSE.

Just tell em you want paying right now.

Otherwise time to get heavy, assuming you are NOW entitled to payments.

I have spent this week hassling and threatening an International Corporate who didnt want to pay upfront --but give THEM 30days credit--:daft:

ukpartydj
15-07-2016, 10:26 PM
I've heard of event UK. I once had to sign up with them to get work in a certain club in Bournemouth... They weren't the most helpful, ended up not bothering, but I knew a few DJ's on their books at the time.

If it's their mistake they should pay you now and sort it out in their own time.

DeckstarDeluxe
17-07-2016, 04:51 PM
I have spent this week hassling and threatening an International Corporate who didnt want to pay upfront --but give THEM 30days credit--:daft:

Pretty standard that to be honest Alan, surprised you didn't know this....

CRAZY K
17-07-2016, 05:16 PM
Pretty standard that to be honest Alan, surprised you didn't know this....

Might be standard for you Neil.

Not for us.

We won't be pushed around by Hotel Chains and others.

It's pay up front or we don't work with you.

Never had a problem yet after a bit of friendly persuasion.

Bear in mind we don't regularly work for Pubs and Hotel Chains where I understand you might have to go along with it.

We are very much a one off Entertainment so not bothered.

Benny Smyth
17-07-2016, 05:38 PM
Pretty standard that to be honest Alan, surprised you didn't know this....

My corporate clients tend to pay afterwards too. Don't know why this is, but it was something instilled into me by my Miyagi 15 years ago, and I guess that it's just a 'done' thing.

rth_discos
17-07-2016, 06:33 PM
My corporate clients tend to pay afterwards too. Don't know why this is, but it was something instilled into me by my Miyagi 15 years ago, and I guess that it's just a 'done' thing.

Same here.

As long as I have a purchase order, and it's a reputable, established company, then that's the way it is.

Unfortunately, with the corporate trade, if you don't accept their terms, then they will simply book someone else.

And it's quite nice to get paid after the gig sometimes, rather than always getting the money in advance!

yourdj
17-07-2016, 07:49 PM
Pretty standard that to be honest Alan, surprised you didn't know this....

Yes i would do 30 days invoice, but prefer payment upfront. Not bothered either way as long as there is a contract.
i assume it has something to do with VAT or LTD company admin stuff as its standard with loads of businesses??

Excalibur
17-07-2016, 08:48 PM
i assume it has something to do with VAT or LTD company admin stuff as its standard with loads of businesses??

It has to do with keeping the money in their account as long as possible, and improving their cashflow. As a general rule, the bigger they are, the slower they pay.

CRAZY K
17-07-2016, 09:53 PM
My corporate clients tend to pay afterwards too. Don't know why this is, but it was something instilled into me by my Miyagi 15 years ago, and I guess that it's just a 'done' thing.

Er no--its the Companies using YOUR money to run THEIR business as cashflow.

Its obviously a personal decision as to whether you are willing to work this way.

Also as posted previously if you want paying on time you might lose the Contract--

As Funkymook has stated in the past quite rightly--we are all Self Employed so can decide who we work with, what we will play and what our payment terms are.

The main risk is bankruptcy of the Client--we know a couple of guys in a high charging entertainment business who NEVER give credit--thats cos they got taken for 5 grand by a Corporate.:daft:

Just to put this in perspective remember when you book your Thomson holiday like I do several times a year they want FULL PAYMENT under 90 days and no refunds generally.

I wanted to cancel and rearrange because of a heart problem but they wouldnt play ball,
as it happens I managed to go but no thanks to Thomson, an Insurance claim might have been possible.

Another reason we want paying before the event starts is we have seen an increase in people trying it on after events looking for compensation.

You may think you have nothing to worry about--hang on where are those ceiling lights :rolleyes:

ukpartydj
17-07-2016, 11:10 PM
New corporate customers = upfront payment.
Return corporate customers = 30 days £1k credit limit

I think most understand, I've had a couple of hotels say we normally pay afterwards and once you reassure them it's just for the first one they don't have an issue in my experience.

CRAZY K
18-07-2016, 07:21 AM
New corporate customers = upfront payment.
Return corporate customers = 30 days £1k credit limit

I think most understand, I've had a couple of hotels say we normally pay afterwards and once you reassure them it's just for the first one they don't have an issue in my experience.

You can set your own rules, but for one off events ( like ours) you can always ask for the money upfront to reduce the credit risk.

No one gives 30 days credit on Weddings---or do they?