What is the name of your state? British Columbia, Canada.
I was been working for a website for almost a year now, working as their main reviewer. The agreement was that I would be paid every three months for my work on their website for writing reviews, editorials, and other duties. They have paid me once in the time that I have worked there, and now it seems that they are refusing to pay for the rest of it.
They currently owe me $4300.00, and wish me to accept only $900.00 and as they have put it, “Call it a day”, meaning that they want me to just ignore the rest of the balance owed.
Back in March they have sent one other check to me, for more than $900.00, but removed money from the account so that there were insufficient funds. They said that they were moving around funds for whatever purpose. They then said to expect a check in April, but it has not come.
In short they are giving excuses, trying not to pay for services rendered, and need to pay up. The main problem is that they are based in California, and I am up in Canada. How can I get them to fork over the money? Do I need to take them to court? If I do need to, would it be the court up in Canada?
I was been working for a website for almost a year now, working as their main reviewer. The agreement was that I would be paid every three months for my work on their website for writing reviews, editorials, and other duties. They have paid me once in the time that I have worked there, and now it seems that they are refusing to pay for the rest of it.
They currently owe me $4300.00, and wish me to accept only $900.00 and as they have put it, “Call it a day”, meaning that they want me to just ignore the rest of the balance owed.
Back in March they have sent one other check to me, for more than $900.00, but removed money from the account so that there were insufficient funds. They said that they were moving around funds for whatever purpose. They then said to expect a check in April, but it has not come.
In short they are giving excuses, trying not to pay for services rendered, and need to pay up. The main problem is that they are based in California, and I am up in Canada. How can I get them to fork over the money? Do I need to take them to court? If I do need to, would it be the court up in Canada?