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Hi, I run my own company which does some IT work. Most of my work comes in the form of sub contracted work for a multinational I used to work for but who upped sticks to India some years back. Anyway I still do (or at least used to up until now) quite a bit of work for them.
One of my recent projects which took a year to complete was some work they sub contracted me for a state body here. The work was worth almost 30,000 to me.
Anyway I invoiced for the work in January and I know for a fact that the state body have stumped up their end but 6 months later I'm still waiting for mine. They've been ignoring calls and emails and what little feedback I can get from them refers to an internal politics squabble at the company which maintains that the work should not have been subbed out to me in the first place.
Anyway I'm still almost 30,000 down and if I don't get it my company is probably down the tubes. Any ideas as to the best way of getting this?
I've exhausted all diplomatic means at this stage so any suggestions for an approriate next move. I certainly don't think it's a cash flow issue on their behlaf as they are a major multinational and probably the clear market leader in their field.
One of my recent projects which took a year to complete was some work they sub contracted me for a state body here. The work was worth almost 30,000 to me.
Anyway I invoiced for the work in January and I know for a fact that the state body have stumped up their end but 6 months later I'm still waiting for mine. They've been ignoring calls and emails and what little feedback I can get from them refers to an internal politics squabble at the company which maintains that the work should not have been subbed out to me in the first place.
Anyway I'm still almost 30,000 down and if I don't get it my company is probably down the tubes. Any ideas as to the best way of getting this?
I've exhausted all diplomatic means at this stage so any suggestions for an approriate next move. I certainly don't think it's a cash flow issue on their behlaf as they are a major multinational and probably the clear market leader in their field.