Delivered an october yellow pea contract to a company early and sent my mom to pick up the check and was floored that they gave my mom a post dated check, I cannot have the money for another month. I don't think this is industry standard policy is it? What are others experiences?
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Make sure that you have not agreed to, in your contract, in other words, there is not a clause in your contract, that provides, that in spite of early delivery, that no-payment is in effect until the agreed-upon delivery date.
Some companies need supply at certain times, not four months early.
Parsley
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Agree with Parsley on the contract part. Normally this would be highlighted at the time you sign the contract.
Lots of information not here including your long term relationship with the buyer (first time business or a long term relationship). My warning light is you are now an unsecured creditor with all the risk associated with that.
Will note the WBGA project - Cash Clearing House - will take most of the risk out of a transaction like this.
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Ok Mustard Man delivers to the SWP and gets paid same day, That is just the information that I needed. Since my deal is through the SWP or should say Vitara I now have good argument when I talk to the my rep. there. I am sure they will change that policy just like I got the 2 percent additional split policy changed. I have no fear of not getting paid. Just thought it was just wrong. I am sure its just some communication problem in the one elevator. I will talk to them on Monday.
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kamichel,
I assume this was not a production contract but a flat price on a specified tonnage.
Earlier delivery has always meant a lower price this has been my experience Viterra.
Even on Pea contracts they normally create a basis... and earlier fall delivery almost always means a lower price.
I just flipped a Canola contract from October delivery to September, It costed me the basis difference $3/t on this Canola. I considered this a reasonable price to pay, and I do get my cheque almost a month earlier. Now I can refill my best hopper air storage with Canola again.
What is reasonable?
Delivery off the Combine is worth big bucks for one less handle, less splits, freed up good storage.
IMHO, I think it is fair for you to need to wait till October to cash the cheque.
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True Tom delivery off the combine for you is worth something as it is for everyone.
But that was a deal made between you and the company you dealt with, the buyer offered it to you and you took it. If on the otherhand a company goes ahead with an earlier delivery date and I am able to deliver and no talk of price change then I believe the contract price should be paid on delivery just as it would have been paid if delivered in the contract month.
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