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I Have Won A Small Claims Against My Former Employee.

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Jaguar12 | 12:44 Sat 26th Oct 2019 | Law
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It has to be paid by 28/10/19
He messaged me yesterday saying the money was available to collect. When I was working for him wages were always paid in cash and collected from the premises.
I pointed out that I now live in Devon some 70 miles from him and I gave him my bank details. He responded saying that I need to collect them in person or nominate someone to pick them up. This would cost me a further £60 on the train. Can he insist on forcing me to pick up the cash owed? I don’t think I’m being unreasonable in asking him to put the money straight in my bank account.
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I don't think you're being unreasonable but on the other hand he isn't "forcing" you to do anything. If I wanted the money (you don't say how much it is) I would find some way to collect it from him.
Probably taking his bat home after losing the case.You have made a reasonable request.
Maybe if you offered to accept £20 less than the award if he would do a bank transfer...
surely he has to pay it however you want, its not wages but the result of winning a legal case
/surely he has to pay it however you want/

I disagree. In the extreme case of non-payment bailiffs would visit the debtor & accept any direct means of payment offered - cash or debit card - or by seizure & sale of property. The creditor cannot insist upon payment by any one particular method.
Danny your link all applies to USA
Is that a USA site?
Sorry about that, this is referring to UK :-
https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money/enforce-a-judgment
Yes if you scroll down the link, it talks about different laws in different states.
Jaguar12 can he post you a cheque or postal order(depending on amount)?
Another alternative is do you know and trust anyone still in the area that will collect and transfer the money to you?
the point i was making was he could move to Brazil and insist the money was collected.
He's a she !
Yes Webbo I am only offering suggestions not a solution, you cannot without knowing all the details.
Did you just regender the person alavahalf ?
Nope .. just glanced at the profile ;-)
lol
Webbo duplicate receipt books cost a couple of £'s
Have a day out in the area and collect your dosh while you're there. Sounds like it could be worth it. Or get a relative to drive you and have a day out with them. But that's only what I would do.

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