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Non Payment Of Bill
My husband recently did some work for a buisnessman. He is refusing to pay and ignores any reminders. Is there anything we can do? My husband has just started up an IT business and this was his first job!
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basically - LBA - letter before action sahying he will sue if the bill aint paid
and then small claims court ( very very many thread on this )
which nowadays you have to start off at MCOL
( money claims on line )
https:/ /www.mo neyclai m.gov.u k/web/m col/wel come
very very easy to use
[ scr+w them. just been to court and won!]
basically - LBA - letter before action sahying he will sue if the bill aint paid
and then small claims court ( very very many thread on this )
which nowadays you have to start off at MCOL
( money claims on line )
https:/
very very easy to use
[ scr+w them. just been to court and won!]
What sort of IT work? I know it may seem irrelevant but if say for example it was doing website design + hosting, your husband could just 'down' the website.
My brother had the same problem when he installed a remote CCTV system for a company. They didn't pay so he connected to it and shut the whole thing down. They asked him to look at it and he refused until they paid him.
Small claims court otherwise!
My brother had the same problem when he installed a remote CCTV system for a company. They didn't pay so he connected to it and shut the whole thing down. They asked him to look at it and he refused until they paid him.
Small claims court otherwise!
Dismo has 9 dogs ( does that include himself) that he can set on him
D's advice is heavy with liability. Recent case of a roofer unroofing his work on no payment and getting a conviction for criminal damage.
Revlon ( 20 y ) fired their sofr ware engineer
and he had put in a trojan that if he wasnt on the pay roll, the whole databank erased itself.... and got a billion dollar suit not surprisingly
antoher sucked out the programme from the mainframe remotely and he also was sued
D's advice is heavy with liability. Recent case of a roofer unroofing his work on no payment and getting a conviction for criminal damage.
Revlon ( 20 y ) fired their sofr ware engineer
and he had put in a trojan that if he wasnt on the pay roll, the whole databank erased itself.... and got a billion dollar suit not surprisingly
antoher sucked out the programme from the mainframe remotely and he also was sued
PP: You have a point but there was no need to call me a dog.
I do believe however that there is a huge difference between cutting out access to a CCTV system (which is still running and recording) and removing a roof. Planting a trojan inside the system prior to knowing you're going to be sacked is not only illegal but immoral.
You are right though, this is in law and it would be wrong to suggest breaking it.
My apologies Lindahl - I got a little carried away.
I do believe however that there is a huge difference between cutting out access to a CCTV system (which is still running and recording) and removing a roof. Planting a trojan inside the system prior to knowing you're going to be sacked is not only illegal but immoral.
You are right though, this is in law and it would be wrong to suggest breaking it.
My apologies Lindahl - I got a little carried away.
dizmo
I love dogz
Remember Mme Maintenon ( 3rd wife of Louis XIV ) who said:
ze more I see of men ze bedda I like dogs
OK a few people have said that [ I quite like the French accent, non ? ]
This is a thread where we are asked how lawfully to recover a debt
[so go around with a shot-gun is never the right answer ]
I love dogz
Remember Mme Maintenon ( 3rd wife of Louis XIV ) who said:
ze more I see of men ze bedda I like dogs
OK a few people have said that [ I quite like the French accent, non ? ]
This is a thread where we are asked how lawfully to recover a debt
[so go around with a shot-gun is never the right answer ]