Hi,
Looking for some help please. I'm not sure what details are relevant so I'll include as many as possible
I was self employed for 5 years selling a manufacturer's made to measure products. They were my sole supplier.
I received an email on the 7th of August after a recent dispute saying the company would no longer supply me with immediate effect due to ' a breakdown of the relationship' . In actual fact I think it was my complaining about their declining standards that was the real reason. As they were my sole supplier and I was unable to find another supplier that could provide the full service I needed my business collapsed that very day.
I had outstanding invoices of £7700. We were negotiating the details of the remaining outstanding orders and I was in regular contact with the managing director, when out of the blue I received a solicitors letter advising me they were charging late payment charges and interest totalling almost £700. I believe legally they are allowed to do this as the payments were over the verbal 30 day terms. I have never received a contract or anything in writing from the company, it was an extremely relaxed arrangement which they abused continually by changing their terms, procedures etc.
Due to investing heavily in my website and SEO work I didn't have the full outstanding balance as I hadn't expected my business to collapse over night. I paid what I had £3800 and have tried to negotiate an arrangement with them. They have refused all my suggestions and have requested that I pay £1500 per month until the balance is paid which is completely unachievable as I have no income at present. They have now said they will issue court proceedings.
My questions are 1) are they legally able to charge late payment fees when they affectively put me out of business causing severe financial hardship? I suspect the answer is yes but do want to be sure. 2) Should they have given notice to end my supply even when we didn't have a written contract in place? I do have an email from the director written a month before confirming that they would continue to supply me until I chose otherwise.
Really don't know where to go with this or how best to defend myself if it does go to court. I am joint owner of a mortgaged property and I am worried they will go down the charging order and then forced sale route.
Any advice would be great fully received.
Looking for some help please. I'm not sure what details are relevant so I'll include as many as possible
I was self employed for 5 years selling a manufacturer's made to measure products. They were my sole supplier.
I received an email on the 7th of August after a recent dispute saying the company would no longer supply me with immediate effect due to ' a breakdown of the relationship' . In actual fact I think it was my complaining about their declining standards that was the real reason. As they were my sole supplier and I was unable to find another supplier that could provide the full service I needed my business collapsed that very day.
I had outstanding invoices of £7700. We were negotiating the details of the remaining outstanding orders and I was in regular contact with the managing director, when out of the blue I received a solicitors letter advising me they were charging late payment charges and interest totalling almost £700. I believe legally they are allowed to do this as the payments were over the verbal 30 day terms. I have never received a contract or anything in writing from the company, it was an extremely relaxed arrangement which they abused continually by changing their terms, procedures etc.
Due to investing heavily in my website and SEO work I didn't have the full outstanding balance as I hadn't expected my business to collapse over night. I paid what I had £3800 and have tried to negotiate an arrangement with them. They have refused all my suggestions and have requested that I pay £1500 per month until the balance is paid which is completely unachievable as I have no income at present. They have now said they will issue court proceedings.
My questions are 1) are they legally able to charge late payment fees when they affectively put me out of business causing severe financial hardship? I suspect the answer is yes but do want to be sure. 2) Should they have given notice to end my supply even when we didn't have a written contract in place? I do have an email from the director written a month before confirming that they would continue to supply me until I chose otherwise.
Really don't know where to go with this or how best to defend myself if it does go to court. I am joint owner of a mortgaged property and I am worried they will go down the charging order and then forced sale route.
Any advice would be great fully received.
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