Christopher E. asked

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If a sales representative's customer has filed for bankruptcy, does the company have the right to revoke $7,000 of commission which has already been paid to the sales rep, especially if the company has not yet received payment from the customer?

April 19th, 2023

Melinda B. answered

If the company has not yet received payment from the customer who has filed for bankruptcy, they are...

April 19th, 2023

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