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  • Nursing home owner refuses to pay

    I've basically had the run around from a nursing home that owes
    money for services rendered by my recruitment agency.


    The initial invoice was sent in 2015 and the accountant
    said she'd consult with the client because we had provided
    two separate rates.

    I explained to her that the emergency rate was for same day cover
    and the standard rate was for a pre-booked shift.


    I've given multiple warnings of legal action and previously
    sent a pre-action letter via Lowells to that accountant as I didn't have
    the owners details.

    I finally guessed his email address ...and I've gotten the same
    excuse.

    Does anyone have any recommendations on how to proceed ?


    Thanks

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  • #2
    If it has gone on for this length of time either move on or submit a claim.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
      If it has gone on for this length of time either move on or submit a claim.
      Would you recommend doing it on my own or using a solicitor to do it ?


      Thank you

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      • #4
        You can do it yourself providing it is not a complicated claim. Just make sure you issue against the correct entity. If you need help tto check it over before submitting then I;m sure we can help.

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