I find registered mail to the directors' home addresses more useful than making phone calls. Especially when it comes to the "cough up or we're sending the boys round"* type communications.
* Taking legal action
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostLoads of threads on this here. We do get this from time to time and there is plenty of the same advice. Dunning the crap out of them with letters, signed for and all that. Quoting late payment legislation to show them you know what you are talking about etc. Going straight to a debt collector is further down the line IMO. Most of the time you can sort it yourself with a couple of letters and a bit of time.
Here they are... Have a read, there is some pretty good stuff in there
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ag...ntractoruk.com
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Loads of threads on this here. We do get this from time to time and there is plenty of the same advice. Dunning the crap out of them with letters, signed for and all that. Quoting late payment legislation to show them you know what you are talking about etc. Going straight to a debt collector is further down the line IMO. Most of the time you can sort it yourself with a couple of letters and a bit of time.
Here they are... Have a read, there is some pretty good stuff in there
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ag...ntractoruk.com
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Originally posted by tovraa View Postthey owe me around 15K and I don't have ipse insurance.
What are my options?
Originally posted by cojak View PostBasically call Safe Collections and let them sort it out, their commission is worth it.
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Hi tovraa
Take a look at this thread http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...s-what-do.html
Basically call Safe Collections and let them sort it out, their commission is worth it.
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Agency wont pay and now blocked my number
Hello everyone,
First-time poster and I hope I am in the right area.
I finished my last contract on the 30th of December, and invoice as usual and sent it to the relevant people, usually I would have been paid within two weeks, now it seems like the recruitment agency was paid by the company I was working for but due to bad money management the recruiter has not paid me (two of their main recruiters have left already more to follow).
they owe me around 15K and I don't have ipse insurance.
What are my options?
This has never happened to me. I have called their "finance director" who has now blocked my number
I was going to start a small claims court proceeding and my accountant gave me dept collector numbers (I don't really want to use them)
Your help will be greatly appreciated
P.s. I did not want to mention the agencies name but I did do a search for them and only two results returned that was from 2013
P.S.S my wifi crashed so I hope this has not been double posted
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