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If co was in administration, letter would come from administrators. I had a similar case a few years back (thankfully I had already been paid).
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Nope, not Serco. Will tick the 'nil' box and return it.Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostIs it Serco by chance?
Just respond saying that as far as you are concerned all invoices have been paid and their account is up to date.
IR35? Never heard of it - what's that about then?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI reckon mudskipper is about to get an IR35 investigation.
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They no longer bother with lubeOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostA team of crack investigators are lubing up as we speak.
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A team of crack investigators are lubing up as we speak.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI reckon mudskipper is about to get an IR35 investigation.
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Weird letter
Is it Serco by chance?
Just respond saying that as far as you are concerned all invoices have been paid and their account is up to date.
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And interest for non payment.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThat did cross my mind.
Can I charge an administration fee for the RFI?
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That did cross my mind.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPut £20k and send it back. They may be in Administration so worth a punt that the auditors pay you something.
Can I charge an administration fee for the RFI?
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Put £20k and send it back. They may be in Administration so worth a punt that the auditors pay you something.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostAh, mebbe. Guess I should tick the 'nil' box and return it.
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