I am just really sensitive about this issue. I pay religiously every month, and have had some of these accounts for 12 to 13 years, since I bought the farm. They get all my business. I hate paperwork and like writing one or two checks each month to cover lots and lots of items. I sit down near the end of the month when all the bills have arrived and write and mail checks. I do it, I do not have a bookkeeper.
Then one day their store bookkeeper is having a bad day, and she circles a $7 disputed expense in red and adds a note "overdue"!!!!!! No, it is questioned...not overdue.
Just be careful, bookkeepers run off a lot of business over pennies. Several silly bookkeepers have lost my business for their company.
I have also noted (based on suits filed in the local paper) that businesses let accounts get way too far behind before they go after the slow pays, no-pays and skips. Candidly I think the business owners just hate to confront a bad account face to face, so they send a broadside note in with the monthly account statement which tars everyone with the same brush.
It would also be nice if the business owner would once in a while acknowledge my business, my pay practices, and say thanks.
Sorry for the rant...obviously this one struck a nerve.
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