They're using your components. Actively. Right now. Your aerospace manufacturing parts are installed in the Everett facility with continuous production shifts and visible inventory tracking showing your contracted components actively assembled into Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft shipping to airlines worldwide with visible production schedules and delivery confirmations. But your $156K aerospace components invoice from June sits unpaid because your Seattle contact says "waiting for Boeing corporate procurement settlement"—and has said exactly that for 141 days.
The invoice references an LLC in Seattle (Washington's largest city, tech/business hub), but they redirect you to Bellevue Microsoft campus operations. Bellevue says Everett Boeing aerospace facility handles vendor payments for aircraft components. Everett redirects back to Seattle corporate procurement. Location confusion across Washington (Seattle tech vs Bellevue Microsoft vs Everett Boeing)—and your invoice sits unpaid while they continue aircraft manufacturing with your components actively installed in 787 Dreamliners generating value in completed planes delivered to customers every week.
You have the signed aerospace components agreement, installation confirmations at Everett facility, and production logs showing continuous 787 assembly operations. They've gone silent for 141 days, and you're not sure if this is legitimate Washington aerospace procurement timing (Boeing commercial airplane contracts really do have complex approval cycles), Seattle vs Bellevue vs Everett organizational confusion, Washington's tech giant culture creating procurement bottlenecks, or whether escalation damages all future opportunities in a state where Microsoft, Amazon, and Boeing dominate the entire business ecosystem.
If this sounds familiar, you're in the right place:
- Net 30-45 terms routinely drift to Net 90-180+ with "waiting for Boeing/Microsoft/Amazon approval" responses accepted as normal Washington timing
- Acceptance disputes appear only after payment requests (aerospace component specifications, software deliverables, technology quality standards)—despite active component usage
- Entity confusion: Seattle tech hub vs Bellevue Microsoft campus vs Everett Boeing facility (nobody owns the invoice across Washington Puget Sound region)
- Decision-maker who approved is now "waiting for Boeing corporate settlement" and operations contact won't make payment decisions
- Evidence scattered: aerospace components agreements, installation records, production logs, acceptance emails across aerospace and tech systems
- Tech giant procurement timing: Microsoft/Amazon corporate approval cycles create multi-month delays
- Cross-state complications: you're outside Washington, unfamiliar with Evergreen State's tech culture and Boeing aerospace realities
- Components actively flying: your parts installed in completed Boeing aircraft delivered to airlines, still unpaid months later
What changes when Collecty runs the file:
- Evidence pack assembled in first 48 hours (aerospace components agreements, installation records, production logs, acceptance emails—all Boeing/aerospace documentation organized)
- Entity and decision-owner mapping across Washington locations (who approves payments in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett—tech operations or Boeing aerospace structure traced)
- Industry-aware outreach (we work with Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing, tech—understanding Washington Puget Sound realities and aerospace procurement timing)
- Acceptance reconstruction when "Boeing corporate settlement" or "tech company procurement" disputes appear
- Washington-aware escalation routing (state court procedures, Washington Collection Agency Act compliance, judgment enforcement)
- Documented reporting cadence (you know what's happening through aerospace delivery cycles and tech company timing, why, and what's next—clear timeline)
- Relationship-smart persistence (Washington tech and aerospace network ties protected where possible—repeat opportunities matter)
Collecty works Washington B2B files from $5K to $2M+, across Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing aerospace, and technology—evidence-first, Washington-aware across Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, and Bellevue. See our US locations.
The Washington Evergreen Protocol™
The Washington Evergreen Protocol™
The Washington Evergreen Protocol™ analyzes contract type and state court enforcement options early, maps Washington entity and region-based decision ownership (Seattle tech hub, Bellevue Microsoft campus, Everett Boeing facility), reconstructs acceptance across industries (technology, aerospace, retail, agriculture), routes escalation with Washington court compliance while understanding tech giant procurement bureaucracy and Boeing aerospace contract timing, and documents every step in English for cross-state transparency.
How Washington B2B Recovery Works
Evidence Intake + WA Compliance
48-hour evidence pack assembly: aerospace components agreements, production logs, acceptance confirmations. Washington Collection Agency Act compliance verified.
Entity + Decision-Owner Mapping
Seattle tech vs Bellevue Microsoft vs Everett Boeing—trace the actual payment authority across Puget Sound geography. Map corporate structure through tech and aerospace operations.
Industry-Aware Outreach
Boeing aerospace realities, tech giant procurement timing, Microsoft/Amazon corporate approval cycles. Communication calibrated to Washington tech and aerospace culture.
Acceptance Reconstruction
When "Boeing corporate settlement" or "tech procurement" disputes appear, rebuild acceptance chain with installation confirmations, production logs, and aerospace certifications.
Washington Court Escalation
State court procedures, judgment enforcement, 6-year statute of limitations (written contracts). Superior Court options for complex commercial disputes.
Washington Industry Recovery Scenarios
✈️ Aerospace (Boeing/Everett)
Situation: $156K aircraft components, 141 days overdue, "waiting for Boeing corporate procurement settlement"
Challenge: Components actively in 787 Dreamliners, aerospace procurement excuse repeated 20 weeks
Approach: Installation documentation, production log evidence, Boeing aerospace timing awareness
💻 Technology (Seattle/Bellevue)
Situation: $98K cloud services, 93 days overdue, "pending Microsoft/Amazon procurement approval"
Challenge: Tech giant culture, corporate procurement bureaucracy, Seattle vs Bellevue entity confusion
Approach: Service acceptance docs, usage documentation, tech giant procurement cycle awareness
🛒 Retail/E-commerce (Amazon)
Situation: $112K fulfillment services, 87 days overdue, "corporate reviewing vendor contract"
Challenge: Amazon vendor complexity, fulfillment center operations, multi-location approval chain
Approach: Fulfillment records, service delivery verification, e-commerce procurement mapping
🌾 Agriculture (Eastern WA)
Situation: $54K farm equipment, 78 days overdue, "Spokane operations approval pending"
Challenge: Seattle corporate vs Eastern Washington disconnect, 300+ mile entity confusion
Approach: Equipment delivery confirmations, agricultural installation records, Seattle-Spokane decision chain mapping
Washington Legal Framework for B2B Collection
Statute of Limitations
6 years for written contracts under Revised Code of Washington. Requirements vary—consult local Washington counsel for specific situations.
Washington Collection Agency Act
Washington licensing requirements for debt collectors. Strict compliance required for collection activities in the state.
Washington Court System
District Courts, Superior Courts, Court of Appeals, Washington Supreme Court. Venue selection matters for aerospace and tech disputes.
Federal FDCPA Compliance
Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act applies alongside Washington regulations. Both require careful adherence.
Ready to Recover Your Washington B2B Invoice?
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Upload your Washington invoice, aerospace contract, or tech services agreement. We'll assess Seattle, Bellevue, Everett—any Washington location, any industry from Boeing to Amazon.
Washington Evidence Pack Checklist (B2B Invoices — Aerospace Edition)
- Original aerospace components or service contract (signed)
- Everett/Boeing installation confirmations
- Production logs showing component integration
- Email acceptance from Washington decision-maker
- All invoices with aging timeline
- Seattle/Bellevue/Everett communication history
- Any "Boeing procurement" or payment delay correspondence
Frequently Asked Questions
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Washington B2B debt collection requires understanding Boeing aerospace realities, navigating Seattle-Bellevue-Everett complexity, and respecting Evergreen State business culture—while still recovering what you're owed. The Washington Evergreen Protocol™ combines tech and aerospace expertise with evidence-first methodology across all Washington industries.
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