Anyone with them? Why they not answering their phones....?
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Would call their parent company and find out what is going on if I were you:
Planlogic Ltd
City Business Centre
No. 2 London Wall Buildings
London Wall
London
EC2M 5UU
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7588 6644
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7588 4650Last edited by pzz76077; 10 July 2009, 16:08. -
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Track down some of the dirctors home addresses via Companies House.
If you live nearby, pop down to their offices and see if there is anything pinned to the door that may give a clue.
Check with their accountants.
As you say, not looking good.
Would also speak with the client and see what other arrangements can be made to keep your role going, possibly another agency, or even direct.
Hopefully you were weekly paid and had your invoices/timesheets submitted up to date.
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