Hey, Just looking for some advice I had a large company use my service and i charged them £1000 for said service. I gave them 30 days to make payment but they are now at 90 days so they are 60 days late.
In the contract they signed it stated a 2.25% per day late payment charge ( not compound ). This means that the late fees are £1350. This is obviously quite abit and larger than the original amount owed, however they are refusing to pay these fees stating they are excessive. The late fee was supposed to work as a deterrent to stop companies paying late as it really does affect my cashflow as after my costs i only really keep around £400.
When they were 1 month late i offered to cancel all late fees if they paid within 5 days. They did not do this and as such the bill is racking up. I have rang them numerous times , emailed them numerous times and my invoice software automatically sends late reminders to them. Finally after 2 months late on top of the original 1 month they have agreed to pay the original amount of £1000 but not the fees, but as far as i'm concerned they agreed to a contract and i offered goodwill to cancel these charges but they ignored it.
So my question is if i was to take this to small claims court do you think the court would say that my charges are excessive and unenforceable?
In the contract they signed it stated a 2.25% per day late payment charge ( not compound ). This means that the late fees are £1350. This is obviously quite abit and larger than the original amount owed, however they are refusing to pay these fees stating they are excessive. The late fee was supposed to work as a deterrent to stop companies paying late as it really does affect my cashflow as after my costs i only really keep around £400.
When they were 1 month late i offered to cancel all late fees if they paid within 5 days. They did not do this and as such the bill is racking up. I have rang them numerous times , emailed them numerous times and my invoice software automatically sends late reminders to them. Finally after 2 months late on top of the original 1 month they have agreed to pay the original amount of £1000 but not the fees, but as far as i'm concerned they agreed to a contract and i offered goodwill to cancel these charges but they ignored it.
So my question is if i was to take this to small claims court do you think the court would say that my charges are excessive and unenforceable?
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