Hi my wife has received a claim form from a company called Interhigh Education,
This has originated from my wife looking at getting our daughter better education than she was currently getting, after paying a deposit of £50 on the 9th May 2016, my wife decided that we wouldn't be able to pay the fees, so when they requested a confirmation of accepting the place for her with a £200 refundable deposit she decided not to go forward with the place.
My wife had assumed that was the end of it as we have never heard or received any paperwork, educational supplies absolutely nothing at all from them.
Here are the particulars of the claim:
By a contract dated 16/05/2016, the claimant agreed with the defendant to provide education services to the defendants daughter named ****** **** at an annual cost of £2520. The claimant has rendered invoices to the defendant in the amounts of £1680, but despite demands these have remained unpaid, The claimant therefore seeks payment of the sum of £1680 together with interest calculated at 8% from 31/01/2017 to 12/04/2017, continuing thereafter at a daily rate of 37p.
The claiment claims interest under section 69 of the county courts act 1984 at the rate 8% per year from 31/01/2017 to 12/04/2017 on £1680 and also interest at the same rate up to the date of judgement or earlier payment at a daily rate of 37p.
There website is http://www.interhigh.co.uk/ if that helps, I have pasted what I understand my wife was explaining to me.
Registration
There is a non-returnable Registration Fee of £50 per child payable upon submission of the Application Form.
Confirmation of Entry Fee
When a place is accepted a deposit of £200 is payable to the School. The deposit will be returned after the child’s final term at the school and any outstanding fees and other charges have been paid and in the case of children who are taking public examinations upon receipt by the school of a copy and the exam result(s). If a place is cancelled by the parent after acceptance but before the child starts school the deposit is not refundable.
Hope this helps.
This has originated from my wife looking at getting our daughter better education than she was currently getting, after paying a deposit of £50 on the 9th May 2016, my wife decided that we wouldn't be able to pay the fees, so when they requested a confirmation of accepting the place for her with a £200 refundable deposit she decided not to go forward with the place.
My wife had assumed that was the end of it as we have never heard or received any paperwork, educational supplies absolutely nothing at all from them.
Here are the particulars of the claim:
By a contract dated 16/05/2016, the claimant agreed with the defendant to provide education services to the defendants daughter named ****** **** at an annual cost of £2520. The claimant has rendered invoices to the defendant in the amounts of £1680, but despite demands these have remained unpaid, The claimant therefore seeks payment of the sum of £1680 together with interest calculated at 8% from 31/01/2017 to 12/04/2017, continuing thereafter at a daily rate of 37p.
The claiment claims interest under section 69 of the county courts act 1984 at the rate 8% per year from 31/01/2017 to 12/04/2017 on £1680 and also interest at the same rate up to the date of judgement or earlier payment at a daily rate of 37p.
There website is http://www.interhigh.co.uk/ if that helps, I have pasted what I understand my wife was explaining to me.
Registration
Registration Fee | £50 per child |
Confirmation of Entry Fee
Fee Deposit | £150 |
Hope this helps.
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