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  • Re: Stalling ?

    Great minds think alike ,just spent an hour or so with the wife on his ebay site which is doing very well at the moment ,We have added up his sales he has had over a year period,,we did not get to the end there is around 15 pages ,but a quick add up and he had approx £8500 in sales , i will print out as many as i can and send these to the court with my reply ,,We do know his brother is a qualified electrician ,so that part may be true ,he states he works for himself as a labourer with a turnover of £7800pa and his take home pay is £650 pm ,??? the things he has put on the application just do not add up .,He states total income of £1906pm with his out goings of £2578pm,,so he is £672 pm short fall ?? Thanks again for the info .
    Originally posted by des8 View Post
    Has he mentioned his eBay shop on his application form.
    I wonder how well that is going.
    You can get an idea of turn over from his received feedback.
    Have you checked to see if he is telling the truth about being an electricians mate?
    In his defence he claimed to be working for another business.... I'm not sure that is how I would describe his currently claimed business.
    Might be worth a nose around social media and linkedin etc

    Try and throw a question mark over his veracity.

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    • Re: Stalling ?

      And still it goes on ,After rejecting his offer of £10 pw which it would have taken 6 years to pay ,the court was in agreement with me and ordered him to pay in full ,Now he's done it again ,asking if he can pay £50 pw ,I am now awaiting the courts answer to my objection and to his variation again ,How long can this keep going on ? can i apply for cost's ,ie paperwork and time answering , and also interest on the money owed ?

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      • Re: Stalling ?

        Wait and see what the court order following his latest application.
        The court turned down his first offer and ordered a payment in full.
        Obviously the court looked at his circumstances as declared and decided he could afford full repayment.
        Why should they now come to a different decision?

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