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Yes, I have handled a situation like that once, in which the client refused to pay and cut off all communication. It was a remote cross-border gig, and there was no way I could afford a lawyer in the client's country.

After struggling with the problem for a few weeks, I located a debt-collection company, and decided to offer the debt to them, and all related documentation, so they could collect it for themselves. I then informed the client of my intentions via email. I said: I'm never going to see this money, but neither are you.

They got back to me within a couple of hours, and paid before the end of the week.



Honestly, that's the way to do it. Let them know that you'll sell the debt to someone that is able to screw up their credit.


So annoying that it had to get to that. I hate people who do this, scum of the earth.

Glad you got your money back


Umm, which part of the world and are they legally grey or white?




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