Send the company a "Demand for Payment" email if it is beyond the terms in your ICA. If the company still fails to pay you, file complaints on the company. File a "Code of Ethics" complaint with the MSPA, and a BBB complaint. You could also contact the IMSC and they may be able to assist you.
If all else fails, you may have to file in court against the company.
@Uget1.2 wrote:
Hey there fellow schedulers.
To whom would you speak to or email in the business if a company does not want to pay you for your scheduling services?
Arguing with fools is like playing chess with a pigeon...
...No matter how good you are, the pigeon will s@^t on the board and strut around like it won anyway.
Not scheduling for ANY company.