Hello
just looking for some general advice ref a small claim I have brought against a customer I did some work for.
I am a subcontractor for a well know Kitchen Company.
The kitchen company pay me directly for the fit but if the customer requires any additional works that fall outside the kitchen company contract then it is a private matter between the fitter and the customer.
On the last day of the fit I have to get the kitchen signed off in order to get paid by the kitchen company
I was on the last day of the fit when the customers needed to go out about an hour before I was done.They knew I would soon be finished and volunteered to sign the contract saying they were pleased with the kitchen and happy for the kitchen company to pay me for the fit.
The extra work not paid for was tiling and electrics which totalled 600 pounds.
I advised the customer I would invoice them later that evening.
I had to chase a couple of days after sending the invoice and I heard back from them saying they wanted to query the tile price as kitchen company quoted cheaper per sq metere.
The kitchen company do not quote anything they simply issue guide prices in a letter to customers with their contracts with tips etc about getting additional works done...they also advise to get 3 quotes.
They went on to say that apart from that they were happy.
Then what begun was a back and forth of emails with new complaints about the work I had done..all nonsense.
It soon became clear that they didn't want to pay.
They claimed they signed the contract on condition I completed certain things (didn't happen)
They went screaming to the kitchen company and despite lower management informing them it was a private matter between him and me he wouldn't have it...he then went screaming to the directors..
The kitchen company went to see him and appeased him by offering to oil the worktops he claims I didnt do (i did 3 times) they also offered to cut the overhang on the worktops (I've fitted kitchens for 30 years...I ALWAYS ask the customer where they want worktops cut to) he agreed the overhang but suddenly decided not good enough.
Bottom line is that none of this had anything to do with the additional work I did but he argued he had lost faith that the work I did was good enough so will ask for a report from kitchen company about my additional work and depending what they say will pay me accordingly!!! He can not get it through his head that the additional work is nothing to do with the kitchen company.
I spoke to management who agree he just doesn't want to pay and that I have nothing to worry about...
Basically I filed a claim and he acknowledged service saying he will defend claim...
The additional work was verbally agreed,he doesnt deny this amount was agreed in all of the email communications
I immediately offered to go back the moment he claimed not to be happy...he refused
I reduced the cost by 100 pound as a goodwill gesture just to get rid of him...still not good enough.
I discovered from a manager friend at kitchen company that he went ballistic when served court papers.. ranting at the directors.
I have also discovered 2 months on he has demanded the worktops be ripped out...management said no,directors agreed just to get rid..their appeasement of him is nothing to do with my work so I'm told.
I believe he only wanted the worktops ripped out as its the only way he can guarantee the tiles he hasn't paid for are damaged so he can argue he shouldn't pay..(tiles are bulk of claim)
sorry for long post but wondering what people thought my chances are...its ony 465 outstanding but I've a feeling this guy has pulled this trick before and its become a matter of principal.
I should add they are barristers so I worry they will use legal terminology to intimidate me.
If you read all this....thankyou
just looking for some general advice ref a small claim I have brought against a customer I did some work for.
I am a subcontractor for a well know Kitchen Company.
The kitchen company pay me directly for the fit but if the customer requires any additional works that fall outside the kitchen company contract then it is a private matter between the fitter and the customer.
On the last day of the fit I have to get the kitchen signed off in order to get paid by the kitchen company
I was on the last day of the fit when the customers needed to go out about an hour before I was done.They knew I would soon be finished and volunteered to sign the contract saying they were pleased with the kitchen and happy for the kitchen company to pay me for the fit.
The extra work not paid for was tiling and electrics which totalled 600 pounds.
I advised the customer I would invoice them later that evening.
I had to chase a couple of days after sending the invoice and I heard back from them saying they wanted to query the tile price as kitchen company quoted cheaper per sq metere.
The kitchen company do not quote anything they simply issue guide prices in a letter to customers with their contracts with tips etc about getting additional works done...they also advise to get 3 quotes.
They went on to say that apart from that they were happy.
Then what begun was a back and forth of emails with new complaints about the work I had done..all nonsense.
It soon became clear that they didn't want to pay.
They claimed they signed the contract on condition I completed certain things (didn't happen)
They went screaming to the kitchen company and despite lower management informing them it was a private matter between him and me he wouldn't have it...he then went screaming to the directors..
The kitchen company went to see him and appeased him by offering to oil the worktops he claims I didnt do (i did 3 times) they also offered to cut the overhang on the worktops (I've fitted kitchens for 30 years...I ALWAYS ask the customer where they want worktops cut to) he agreed the overhang but suddenly decided not good enough.
Bottom line is that none of this had anything to do with the additional work I did but he argued he had lost faith that the work I did was good enough so will ask for a report from kitchen company about my additional work and depending what they say will pay me accordingly!!! He can not get it through his head that the additional work is nothing to do with the kitchen company.
I spoke to management who agree he just doesn't want to pay and that I have nothing to worry about...
Basically I filed a claim and he acknowledged service saying he will defend claim...
The additional work was verbally agreed,he doesnt deny this amount was agreed in all of the email communications
I immediately offered to go back the moment he claimed not to be happy...he refused
I reduced the cost by 100 pound as a goodwill gesture just to get rid of him...still not good enough.
I discovered from a manager friend at kitchen company that he went ballistic when served court papers.. ranting at the directors.
I have also discovered 2 months on he has demanded the worktops be ripped out...management said no,directors agreed just to get rid..their appeasement of him is nothing to do with my work so I'm told.
I believe he only wanted the worktops ripped out as its the only way he can guarantee the tiles he hasn't paid for are damaged so he can argue he shouldn't pay..(tiles are bulk of claim)
sorry for long post but wondering what people thought my chances are...its ony 465 outstanding but I've a feeling this guy has pulled this trick before and its become a matter of principal.
I should add they are barristers so I worry they will use legal terminology to intimidate me.
If you read all this....thankyou
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