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  • patchouli
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    It's a LOT of money for us, but you're right, I doubt he will pay anyway, he hasn't paid the rent on his shop for months either.. I'll write it off.. His site has been closed for weeks with a suspended due to non payment holder up.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by patchouli View Post
    ooh one more thing.. can I email the LBA to him along with the outstanding invoice or should it be sent signed for?

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    Everyone on this forum is ACE!!
    Originally posted by patchouli View Post
    Is this letter ok? I found this and thought it sounded good...

    https://www.rocketlawyer.co.uk/asset...ore-action.png
    You really want to risk taking a claim for £500 - why? Write it off and close his site - we really don't like seeing anyone send claims, it goes against everything we stand for - there is ALWAYS another way to resolve things without using and abusing the courts.

    You need to weigh up your odds, if you're a small / family IT firm then are you sure a contract was signed? Was the contract lawful to begin? Hence I don't do any of that - I take it on verbal authority and retain all admin passwords and access until the verbal invoice is paid. If it isn't forthcoming then I close the site.

    Last thing I would ever do, or suggest you do, would be issue a claim - absolutely bonkers considering the small amount of money involved.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by patchouli View Post
    One of our clients owes us a little over £1,000 for work carried out in July and August. He paid for May and June (all be they 4 weeks late each time). We have texts and emails where he keeps saying he will pay for July and August and lots of lame reasons why he hasn't yet. Then out of the blue he sent us an email saying he revokes his request for us to build his website and is now refusing to pay.
    Well the work had been carried out already so we want our money.

    I need to know the best way to approach this as he is refusing to pay.
    Do what I do - remove the admin facilities and close his site! We build loads of sites and only had one person refuse to pay, so we just closed his brand new site and sold it to someone else

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  • patchouli
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    Is this letter ok? I found this and thought it sounded good...

    https://www.rocketlawyer.co.uk/asset...ore-action.png

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by patchouli View Post
    can I email the LBA to him along with the outstanding invoice or should it be sent signed for?
    I would send it by post with proof of posting. Email can be a bit abrupt and in-your-face which may not get you the desired result (payment) if it scares or angers your contractor.

    There's a LBA template you can download on the Which? website which you can tweak to suit your circumstances. It's actually called a Letter Before Claim (not Action) these days:

    http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-righ...ms-court-claim

    Plan B x

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  • patchouli
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    ooh one more thing.. can I email the LBA to him along with the outstanding invoice or should it be sent signed for?

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    Originally posted by nightwatch View Post
    see told you xx
    Everyone on this forum is ACE!!

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  • nightwatch
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    see told you xx

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  • patchouli
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    Awesome, thanks Plan B!

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  • PlanB
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    Was there a cancellation clause in the contract with a specific notice period?

    If you've done the work as agreed in the contract then he owes you the money.

    The next step could be a Letter Before Action stating (a) what he owes and why he owes it (b) what you expect him to do about it i.e. pay in full withiin 14 days, and (c) what will happen if he doesn't i.e. you will issue legal proceedings without further notice.

    After that, if he doesn't pay you could issue a county court claim using MCOL https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcome

    A Statutory Demand is the first step towards forcing a person into bankruptcy which is a bit heavy handed. Anyway from this month the minimum level of debt for doing this rose to £5,000 so it wouldn't be appropriate.

    Plan B x

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  • nightwatch
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    No Idea, but I suspect someone will have in a while xx

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  • patchouli
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    Statutory demand, DCA or LBA?

    One of our clients owes us a little over £1,000 for work carried out in July and August. He paid for May and June (all be they 4 weeks late each time). We have texts and emails where he keeps saying he will pay for July and August and lots of lame reasons why he hasn't yet. Then out of the blue he sent us an email saying he revokes his request for us to build his website and is now refusing to pay.
    Well the work had been carried out already so we want our money.

    I need to know the best way to approach this as he is refusing to pay.
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