This is not a refusal to pay. It *says* it is a refusal to pay, in the same sense that I might *say* that I need $X to do some particular thing, but these are steps in a negotiation rather than absolute positions.
You can't take it at 100% face value.
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The way you explained it makes sense but I still think it's crazy that it's considered normal for businesses to run this way. Seems kind of brittle to me.
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It'll be interesting
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Thank you, needed this thread today.
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Have you seen freelancers offer their clients payment plans in response? Speeding the invoice over a number of weeks/months?
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It’s been funny to see how many people supported rent strikes and non payment of bills who are now outraged at $company. Two sides of the same coin.
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