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  • Safe Collections
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    Originally posted by Contractor910 View Post
    Thanks for the advice. Can you outline briefly what the options are with regard to beginning the process of issuing a claim and what the costs are roughly?
    The choices are use the moneyclaim online portal here or physically complete the forms from your local county court.

    The cost to issue will depend on the size of your claim the pdf from HMCTS can be found here (Page 3)

    The Judiciary.gov site used to have a good guide on claims, but it looks like it has been pulled as we can only find a cached version here you can also get some generic advice on the gov site here and Which here. Although the latter is aimed more at consumers.

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  • Contractor910
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    Originally posted by Safe Collections View Post
    Our advice to any creditor of this company that has not yet begun the process of issuing a claim, is to do so immediately.

    Obviously some assets remain within the company if they are choosing to make payment to creditors. How long these assets will continue to be available and paid out is frankly anyone's guess.

    But we suspect the window for recovery action is rapidly closing.
    Thanks for the advice. Can you outline briefly what the options are with regard to beginning the process of issuing a claim and what the costs are roughly?

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  • Safe Collections
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    Originally posted by Ramedam View Post
    I got a call this morning from Jenny saying that the account team have partially paid my claim. This is was for the first payslip. 2nd pay still outstanding and was told by Jenny that will be paid soon (end this week/next week). Jenny was apologetic and related the issues with problems at the account team, tech,Phone/email problems... nothing new, same stuff as already mentioned here previously.

    Looking at my account, the first lot was indeed paid! This is after the court judgement was served to them, so like Mulder most probably was the trigger. Waiting to see if they pay me the next lot, else will have to issue the warrant for the rest.
    Our advice to any creditor of this company that has not yet begun the process of issuing a claim, is to do so immediately.

    Obviously some assets remain within the company if they are choosing to make payment to creditors. How long these assets will continue to be available and paid out is frankly anyone's guess.

    But we suspect the window for recovery action is rapidly closing.

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  • Ramedam
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    Compusource

    I got a call this morning from Jenny saying that the account team have partially paid my claim. This is was for the first payslip. 2nd pay still outstanding and was told by Jenny that will be paid soon (end this week/next week). Jenny was apologetic and related the issues with problems at the account team, tech,Phone/email problems... nothing new, same stuff as already mentioned here previously.

    Looking at my account, the first lot was indeed paid! This is after the court judgement was served to them, so like Mulder most probably was the trigger. Waiting to see if they pay me the next lot, else will have to issue the warrant for the rest.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by Contractor910 View Post
    I don't suppose anyone has heard from them today? I received emails on Thursday and Friday saying their system was down and then that they would return my wages to my agency. They also insisted the company is operating as usual. Today there has been silence. What I don't understand is why they'd bother contacting me at all if they are not going to give me my money.
    Holding/delaying tactic, if they can put you off going legal as long as possible, they will.

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  • Contractor910
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    I don't suppose anyone has heard from them today? I received emails on Thursday and Friday saying their system was down and then that they would return my wages to my agency. They also insisted the company is operating as usual. Today there has been silence. What I don't understand is why they'd bother contacting me at all if they are not going to give me my money.
    Last edited by Contractor910; 12 May 2014, 15:43.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Not between posters with 1 and 2 posts respectively, it can't.
    Admin has been sent a note...

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    I'm sure that information can be PM'd.
    Not between posters with 1 and 2 posts respectively, it can't.

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  • cojak
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    I'm sure that information can be PM'd.

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  • Contractor910
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    Originally posted by mgordon View Post
    Yesterday morning 10th May 2014 I received by post a letter on Judgement from an Online County Court advising me to pay a person a lot of money owed. Via google I found phone number of the Claimant. I telephoned and we had a fruitful discussion. I had not received from this Court any Claim Form so this claim was new to me.
    I am a professional Nominee Director for company formation companies. I was emailed by one of these companies called Paramount Company Formations Ltd a while ago and asked to be a Director of Compusourse Ltd. The appropriate forms were filled in with the Client by Paramount. For this service I get paid a fee. I did NOT have anything to do with the running of Compusourse Ltd. Compusourse did not pay the Directors fee and I asked Paramount to resign me with Companies House. I have never met the owner of Compusurse or talked to him or emailed, everything goes through Paramount as Compusourse is their client. The owner is Mark Rigdeon Lakeside House, 1 Furzeground Park West, Uxbridge, UB111BD. I also have his home address if any interested party wants it. From my telephone call with the Claimant yesterday morning it would appear that a number of computer experts have done a lot of freelance work for a variety of organisations. The idea that they tell Compusourse what hours they have done. Compusourse them invoices the companies from whom the work has been done. They then pay Compusourse. They deduct tax and NI and pass the remainder to the computer worker. In this case the first phase has been completed, however, Compusourse has refused to pass the money on. Mark Rigdeon has clearly been paid and has refused to pass the money on to its proper owner. Tomorrow morning I will advise Police. I will advise how this goes. I have a copy of Rigdeons Passport for any interested parties.
    I would be grateful if you could provide me with the home phone number and address of Mark Rigdeon.

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