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Drop One, Keep One
hunni2006 replied to Tezcatlipoca's topic in The Bear Garden – for off-topic chat
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Self employed Carpenter ripped off...
hunni2006 replied to madmax1973's topic in General Debt Issues
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Drop One, Keep One
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Drop One, Keep One
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Self employed Carpenter ripped off...
hunni2006 replied to madmax1973's topic in General Debt Issues
then follow up with the LBA & court proceedings. I think it is important that you are able to show that you have done everything possible prior to court action. -
Self employed Carpenter ripped off...
hunni2006 replied to madmax1973's topic in General Debt Issues
hi max personally, having had the same problem myself, the first thing I would definitely do is ask the customer for a letter of satisfaction regarding your husband's contribution to the job as a whole. (if it gets to court, they can't change their mind & side with the brother in law) Then I would create an invoice, showing the full balance payable & include the £1000 that he has already paid, and show quite clearly the balance due, include that with a letter as described above saying the account is overdue, & see if he gets in touch with some sort of offer of payment, or proposal for installments. -
Self employed Carpenter ripped off...
hunni2006 replied to madmax1973's topic in General Debt Issues
Hi max tbh in this day & age it is a bit dangerous to let money owed to you by companies build up, there are a lot of them declaring insolvency, in which case it is very difficult to get your money at all. couple of questions How does your husband get paid normally? ( does he invoice the guy, or does he put a time sheet in etc..) Has the guy given any reason for the non payment? ( not happy with the work/ cash flow problems etc) Has he made any attempt at part payment or offered anything to suggest that he does intend to pay? in the meantime, what I would suggest is to get a breakdown of exactly what he owes your husband & what date the payment/s were due. put this together in a letter to the guy headed 'account overdue'. Request that he contact you to arrange payment and give him time to respond ( 7/14 days) see if that gets a response. If that doesn't get a response, ( or one that you are unhappy with) then you can send him a letter before action, giving him details of the debt & a set amount of time in which to pay it, advising him that if the debt is not paid by that date, you will begin court proceedings and will be entitled to claim interest at 8% on the debt, aswell as the cost of the proceedings. hth hunni
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