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Paying tradesmen cash or cheque

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Sugar Ray | 14:13 Fri 20th Oct 2006 | Business & Finance
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I am paying my painter 1800 and he has asked for �300 in cash upfront for materials - I plan to rent the place out so wanted to pay via cheque with a receipt - is this the norm - is it ok to say I want to pay by cheque only
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You can still get a receipt for cash - and in fact you should incase there's any dispute later on about payment

Personally, I'd rather pay by cheque but if he's starting straight away I can see he'd rather have cash rather than wait for a cheque to clear
Why dont you offer to go along and purchase the materials with him......Keep the receipt.. you can then deduct that cost from the final bill and the end?
My mates a plasterer, he tells his customers a price for labour, t ells them what materials he wants & where to order. That way they got receipts from e.g. builders merchants, and the firm doing the job.

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