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Rossymcg

I was just about to do that^^^^^^
seriously Phil, don't worry about the whole situation because you'll get what you're due, if you're in the right,
when making your claim remember to claim for expenses and interest in the amount owed you,
 
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Dougs Third Go

you've done all the fretting Phil, you've started the ball rolling, she'll be in a lot more discomfort than you now. Keep at it mate:thumbsup:
 

John Benton

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She expected you to roll over Phil, you're only a thick tradesman - not!!!

She's going to get a shock and thought she was going to get away with it - no chance.

Good luck Phil!!!
 
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Peter

Will be interesting to see if she will pay up to save the embarrassment of going to court or if she'll dig her heels in and keep chancing.
 
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Dougs Third Go

I don't think she's refused to pay yet, fingers crossed that she pays up with no hassle, I really hope that that is the case.
 

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small claim costs very little to raise...if you get a solicitor they will end up taking most of your money of you phil once its over.
 

Andy Allen

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Hi phil hope you feeling a bit better...
once her time is up I would send her this letter...

customers name and address

RE: NOTICE OF INTENDED COURT PROCEEDINGS

Despite several reminders to pay my outstanding invoice, no payment has been received for works carried out at.......(her address here)

This is to notify you that if no payment is made within seven days from the date of this letter, we will be proceeding with legal action to recover the debt without further notice.

I enclose a copy of the outstanding invoice.

Yours sincerely....

send this recorded delivery, cost about £1.50 from the post office.

I used this on a couple of plumbers that owed me over a grand and 2 days after reading this letter paid in full...Good luck mate, hopes it works out for you..
 

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Perfect Andy. Only thing to add to that letter is the usual "may effect your credit rating, CCJ, costs etc" statement. Usual thing people put on action letters.
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Thanks to all. Do I need to head letter Without Prejudice? Any more help on the wording would be great, do I need to list work done at this stage? do I send the letter then give her another 7 days before small claims?
 

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