Who cares if he is nice? If you're owed payment, you're owed payment. He has the end product and you're lacking compensation for your time, materials, and efforts to comply with his rushed deadlines.
If he has the suit, he needs to pay for it. If he doesn't want to pay for, he needs to return it.
Don't let yourself be walked over. You are owed for your time and your work. He's not so "nice" if he is not paying you for services and product.
I'd make a beware on him regardless of how this comes out as due to his flaky communication and how he's not forthcoming with payment he obviously owes.
Let him have a final deadline for payment (keep records!). Give him the options, and if he refuses, since he's local, you're open to more options -- including small claims if push comes to shove.
I agree with Signy. I get the feeling he's taking advantage of you. Don't tolerate it.
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If you're owed payment, you're owed payment. He has the end product and you're lacking compensation for your time, materials, and efforts to comply with his rushed deadlines.
If he has the suit, he needs to pay for it.
If he doesn't want to pay for, he needs to return it.
Don't let yourself be walked over. You are owed for your time and your work. He's not so "nice" if he is not paying you for services and product.
I'd make a beware on him regardless of how this comes out as due to his flaky communication and how he's not forthcoming with payment he obviously owes.
Let him have a final deadline for payment (keep records!). Give him the options, and if he refuses, since he's local, you're open to more options -- including small claims if push comes to shove.
I agree with Signy. I get the feeling he's taking advantage of you. Don't tolerate it.