(won't work in this case as debt has to be more than £5k).
£750 these days AIUI. But probably not worth doing due to costs unless the debt is much larger.
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(won't work in this case as debt has to be more than £5k).
£750 these days AIUI. But probably not worth doing due to costs unless the debt is much larger.
How to present a petition
- Prove you’re owed at least £5,000 or a share of debts totalling at least £5,000.
- Check for other bankruptcy petitions against the person who owes you money (the ‘debtor’).
- Fill in the forms and deliver them to the court.
I.F.
Unfortunately I concur with the others in that you have learned an awful life lesson - the bigger the co. the bigger the ar5se. The brilliant news is that it could have been so much worse!
This scenario is just one of the reasons I record ALL of my phone calls automatically. It is fully legal and beyond valuable.
Personally, I'm not even sure I'd go down the small claims route as you'll be throwing good money after bad. If you have the MD's details just bide your time cos sweet revenge is best served stone cold...
If you decide to pull away, wait a few weeks and just bob back and post the name and nothing else. We will then know too.
Focus on the positives that 2019 will bring a person of your integrity bud. Forget the little sh1te and move on.
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