NBC Universal and Nielsen Want Your Money, Too
And for the people who want to argue that discount for early payment is normal business, I'll say that it is, but here's what is considered normal:
- The service provider is the one offering the discount because that fits into its business plan.
- The service provider sets its own rates and doesn't have to ask, "And what do you pay for this?" So its rates can reflect a more realistic view of what a discounted fee would have to be to remain worth the work. It also sets fees to recognize the many companies that don't pay in a timely manner.
- The service provider also has late penalty fees, so if the client doesn't pay on time, more gets tacked on - like 2.5 percent a month or so.
- What doesn't happen is a
fucking cheap-assedfinancially conservative megacorporation setting rates thathaven't moved in so many years that archaeologists line up to study themrecognize the economic pressures on today's business, and thenputting a gun to someone's headholding payments for long periods of time totwist people's armsconvince freelancers to take a discount.
Labels: discounts, NBC Universal, negotiation, Nielsen, payment, Time Inc



2 Comments:
Tell us what you really think Eric!
Ah, well, one of the side effects of the rise of the GE/NBC/Time Warner media industrial complex!
Non cubicle rats are a threat to the new world order....
Ha! I should get a job in talk radio. Then I could self-publish my own books on the subject and wouldn't have to pay the 2.5% of fool with an editor.
"Bwa, ha, ha...," I laughed conspiratorially.
Ugh. Ugh!
Thank you, Erik, for your thoughts on this one -- especially the ones in strike-out. ;)
You make a good point about early payment discounts offered by service providers who have set rates for services -- like plumbers or auto insurance providers.
This trend in late payment and pennies-on-the-dollar for on-time payment is abhorrent.
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