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Recovering o/s debt

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  • Recovering o/s debt

    Hi - I'm very green about the gills at this sort of thing. So help is definately needed!!!

    I have just worked 3 years as an owner driver for a company. However, i have had to stop due to cash flow issues. In APril this year, one of the companies they sub contracted into went bust costing them a substantial sum of money. All the subbies who worked for them had to "put our monies owed on hold" subject to them getting any back.

    I no longer work for the company in question and am owed 4500 quid from this period.

    I have re-issued invoices and, given that they were originally due in April, i gave them till tomorrow to respond with their intention/ non-intention to pay. I also offered a split payment option to them of 2400 and 2100 over the next 28days.

    My thoughts are to issue an LBA tomorrow giving 7 days to pay in full and then issue a statuatory demand. Obviously , as i have never done anything like this before, i need to be crystal clear on my steps.

    Can i issue a stat demand for 4.5k or does it have to be court procedures?

    Can you please guide me in which direction you feel i should go with this.
    The people in question have a real "stuff him" mentality and if they think i'll go away, they will ignore me. i must get this money back , even if only as a matter of principle!!!

    thanks in advance
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