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Keep it professional. Your payment notice letter should be short and to the point. Make sure you mention if they have made the required payment to disregard this notice. State specifically what the consequences will be if they do not pay in full by the due date.
your company name and address. Recipient's name and address. Today's date. A clear reference and/or any account reference numbers. The amount outstanding. Original payment due date. A brief explanation that no payment has been received.
Did the work. It might sound obvious, but nothing's more embarrassing than asking your client for payment on deliverables you well, never delivered. Invoice promptly. Include a due date. Don't deliver your service until you are paid.
To politely ask your client for payment, be sure to keep your message warm and friendly. Think about the way you've been communicating with them so far. You don't want that tone or relationship to change all of a sudden just because payment is involved. Always keep the lines of communication open.
Rather, send your first follow-up email a week before the payment due date. Then, if you're facing a late payment, you'll need to continue sending follow-up emails until you receive your bill. Asking for late payment can be tough, but the key is to modulate your tone across these reminder emails.
Express gratitude for doing business with you. Use courteous and sincere language. Mention the urgency of the dues to be paid on time for account purposes. Highlight details about the goods or services supplied. Give details like reference numbers of the delivery.
A letter for a request of payment should clearly communicate this purpose at the beginning of the letter. Use a professional tone and keep the words positive and warm. Include details of the debt. State the date the services for this debt were provided, the original due date and the amount due including any late fees.
Check the Client Received the Invoice. To request payment professionally, it's important to first make sure there was no error or miscommunication about the invoice. Send a Brief Email Requesting Payment. Speak to the Client By Phone. Consider Cutting off Future Work. Research Collection Agencies. Review Your Legal Options.
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