The cheque is in the post has a whole new ring to it given the industrial relations at Royal Mail. Where has all the money gone?  It is certainly not circulating in the Construction Industry and I don鈥檛 think it is just in a sorting office in London.

Given that cash is 鈥渒ing鈥 it is not surprising that at every level of the supply chain it is being held on to for so long.  We all know that practices such as 鈥淧ay when Paid鈥 and 鈥淧ay if Paid鈥 are no longer legal. We also know that they are rife. What this latest recession has created is a whole new set of excuses. They cannot say that they haven鈥檛 been paid so they come up with another excuse. So in a light hearted way I open up my blog today for others to provide the best excuses they have heard recently. To start the ball rolling let me offer a few from my recent experience in no particular order.

1.    鈥淵ou did not get paid this month because the payment date fell on a Saturday鈥

2.    鈥淵our cheque was the biggest 鈥 so it didn鈥檛 get signed.  You will have to wait another week!鈥

3.    鈥淚 know I owe you some money but you haven鈥檛 been chasing me hard enough for it.鈥

4.    鈥 I lost the copy of your insurance so I couldn鈥檛 put a valuation in last month鈥

5.    鈥淵ou didn鈥檛 backdate your invoice so the accounts took another 30 days credit鈥

6.    鈥淵ou won鈥檛 be paid until you have completed the defect liability period works鈥 (This is one month away from the end of the period and a year after the work was completed.  We still have not got any money on this small project.)

7.    鈥淭he QS is off sick with stress!鈥 (I鈥檒l give him STRESS!鈥)

So readers 鈥 what are your best or worst excuses? I could offer a prize for the best excuse 鈥 but I would then just tell the winner that 鈥淭he cheque is in the post鈥.