Hello.
I have a legal question maybe someone can help me with.
I have a business and provide a service to many different clients, and I get contracts signed for each one. On the contract it states "Additional products or services may be added to the agreement".
Anyway, long story short, I've been providing service since last may. In September, they added new products from me. Each week, they sign off on delivery, and have paid EVERY invoice on-time and in full.
Last week, I get an email from that client saying "I never approved the additional products". He did, and I showed him his signed paperwork, but he is denying it is his signature. Essentially, it's his word vs mine.
What are my options here? I don't want to give him a $5k credit, and I have no issue removing the additional products from his invoice, but does the fact that 1) each delivery was signed off on and 2) EVERY invoice was paid in full mean that legally he has accepted responsibility for the goods delivered and isn't entitled to a credit?
Thanks
I have a legal question maybe someone can help me with.
I have a business and provide a service to many different clients, and I get contracts signed for each one. On the contract it states "Additional products or services may be added to the agreement".
Anyway, long story short, I've been providing service since last may. In September, they added new products from me. Each week, they sign off on delivery, and have paid EVERY invoice on-time and in full.
Last week, I get an email from that client saying "I never approved the additional products". He did, and I showed him his signed paperwork, but he is denying it is his signature. Essentially, it's his word vs mine.
What are my options here? I don't want to give him a $5k credit, and I have no issue removing the additional products from his invoice, but does the fact that 1) each delivery was signed off on and 2) EVERY invoice was paid in full mean that legally he has accepted responsibility for the goods delivered and isn't entitled to a credit?
Thanks