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Hi All,

I have been working as a self-employed groundie for various tree surgeons for several years, and this is the first time I have encountered this problem. A guy I have done a couple of days' work for is refusing to pay me for spurious reasons. Does anyone have any tips on what my practical options are.

I live in Scotland, so possibly the details of how small claims courts etc work could be different from in England.

Any advise much appreciated.

Cheers,

Dru

 

Hi mate ask again for money if does not pay do no more easy is that really thanks John

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Firstly, don't do anything extreme or rash.Invoice giving a reasonable time to pay sent Royal Mail signed for, include the information that your next move will be Small Claims Court which, assuming you are successful, gets you your money and them a CCJ. If they tend to sail close to the wind with cash flow, the implications to their credit rating of a CCJ should see them paying up if they are in the wrong. :001_smile:

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Firstly, don't do anything extreme or rash.Invoice giving a reasonable time to pay sent Royal Mail signed for, include the information that your next move will be Small Claims Court which, assuming you are successful, gets you your money and them a CCJ. If they tend to sail close to the wind with cash flow, the implications to their credit rating of a CCJ should see them paying up if they are in the wrong. :001_smile:

Sorry, but that's not quite correct.

CCJ only kicks in if culprit fails to pay within the time frame stipulated - usually 30 days(?)

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If they're in the wrong and still go to court, odds on they won't pay up in time :001_smile:

True, I agree with the MCOL route because chances are this won't be a first offence so to speak, the fact it goes to CC word gets round and life becomes more difficult for ****s like that. Rightly so.

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