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funmudder
February 15th, 2008, 06:51 PM
Just how hard is it to fill out an invoice?

I mean really?

You are running your own business, you have expenses, you bill the client. Normal business behavior yus?

Well darling, if you never send them a bill, how will they know what to pay?

4 weeks I've been waiting on this check, getting dangerously low in the checking account thinking 'ohhhh tomorrow it will come surely!'
And then today I found out HE FORGOT TO SEND THEM THE BILL. After watching him run out to check the mail just sure today was the day too....so it was reasonable for me to believe that he invoiced them. Yeah?

I love him dearly and for me it's a good thing he is such a good mate otherwise, or I'd have to knit myself into a good tizzysnit for doing this to me (my security with the finances is a trust thing, y'all know how that is).

On a better note, at least everyone who bills US didn't forget their invoices. Must be women running those places.:pound

wife
February 15th, 2008, 06:52 PM
Just how hard is it to fill out an invoice?

I mean really?

You are running your own business, you have expenses, you bill the client. Normal business behavior yus?

Well darling, if you never send them a bill, how will they know what to pay?

4 weeks I've been waiting on this check, getting dangerously low in the checking account thinking 'ohhhh tomorrow it will come surely!'
And then today I found out HE FORGOT TO SEND THEM THE BILL. After watching him run out to check the mail just sure today was the day too....so it was reasonable for me to believe that he invoiced them. Yeah?

I love him dearly and for me it's a good thing he is such a good mate otherwise, or I'd have to knit myself into a good tizzysnit for doing this to me (my security with the finances is a trust thing, y'all know how that is).

On a better note, at least everyone who bills US didn't forget their invoices. Must be women running those places.:pound


LOL..... Hopefully they will be quick to send the payment:pound

lisaann
February 15th, 2008, 07:06 PM
My dh is the same way. :tape

tybash
February 15th, 2008, 09:14 PM
Mine too. selective memory. After 15 yrs of marriage you would think it would improve.:aha

jadeeyes
February 16th, 2008, 02:16 AM
You do NOT want to get me started. :ohno :):)

funmudder
February 16th, 2008, 10:02 AM
Good thing they are so handsome eh? :heh


:lol

mom211
February 16th, 2008, 11:09 AM
Yep, it is a good thing they are so handsome! Does your dh also give price breaks to people? I don't mind, but we can't afford for him to work for friends when he does that!

jadeeyes
February 16th, 2008, 12:44 PM
Yeah, it is a good thing he's so handsome. It also doesn't hurt that we've been married since the days of Moses. (I confess to a slight exageration.) I love that my husband is very generous with his time, monet and elbow grease, but would it really hurt to let others we dine out with from time to time pay for their own meal once in a great while? I guess I shouldn't complain. It's all part of who he is and who he is is the man I love.

funmudder
February 16th, 2008, 12:52 PM
Thankfully we are not in a business where price breaks happen unless something goes horribly wrong. SO thankful for that LOL