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How to get customers to pay overdue bills

By Anthony Caruana on Feb 15, 2013 4:57PM
How to get customers to pay overdue bills

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If you dread calling overdue customers, then this free seminar bring run by Business Victoria might be of interest.

It can be daunting to call someone and politely compel them to pay their bill without sounding like you're begging.

If this is something you dread, then you might be interested in this free, online seminar titled "Customers not paying? Make them" on 28 February, run by Business Victoria. It runs for an hour at lunchtime. 

Andrew Baird of WHK and Emily Jaksch, owner of HR gurus will share tips on how to monitor cash flow, how to deal with late paying customers and how to avoid the problem in the first place.

This writer has also covered this topic in the past with 5 Tips for getting paid at another site.

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Best of all, the seminar above is free so Business Victoria won’t be chasing you for payment.

Do you have any tips for ensuring clients pay on time? We'd love to hear them in the comments.

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By Anthony Caruana
Feb 15 2013
4:57PM
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