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pm sent lol, lets all show the love & unity that that airsoft brings?Yeah kinda, the little dude just replied to my messages (finally) that he is blocking my number lol.
But that’s OK, even if he doesn’t pay, he still has a CCJ against his name now, Callum Jordan Foster
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What the twit doesn't realise is that the CCJ will stay on his credit record, so if he wants a bank loan, mortgage or a new credit card then that will show up and will probably mean he will be declined, unless he pays up very quickly. If he doesn't, then consider using the County Court Bailiff to attend at his home.. Unfortunately they are not as relentless at the High Court Bailiffs (think "Can't pay, we'll take it away") as they deal with larger amounts and have greater powers of enforcement.
Bailiffs will take 6-8 weeks, after the month has surpassed that he has to pay
Spot on mate , own up , admit your mistake , look like a twat , and everyone moves on job done !Thanks Robert. It’s gone well past the money now, it’s a matter of principle.
If the daft sod had apologised up front and not ignored me, I would likely have put it down to a bad experience and let it go.
Be aware that it's not a quick process, especially if he simply ignores the process and you have to move on to collections and pay for that up front yourself too. If it goes that far, you'll need to consider whether he's actually got enough seizable assets to cover your total costs.
Yep, I decided not to spend anymore money, I got a CCJ against him and he refused to co-operate to get it removed, I’m reasonably happy with that.
Yep, I decided not to spend anymore money, I got a CCJ against him and he refused to co-operate to get it removed, I’m reasonably happy with that.
Tread carefully. I know someone who tried to take their employer to court, and got the run around and lost all their money - life savings and remortgagings, verging on the 7 figure mark - on legal fees while the employer delayed and delayed and used every dirty trick in the book because they knew they’d lose the case. That was 7 years ago, I believe it’s still ongoing and the case hasn’t been heard in court yet.Duff said:I'm considering taking my old employers to an injury lawyer due to injuring my shoulder. They didn't make me sign any form of official paperwork or h&s documentation to cover their backs so I think I have them dead to rights. I can no longer work in my chosen field, no more white van man for me ?