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hbrad92

I've had some trouble receiving full payment from a customer. I'm guessing many of you may have had issues like this before, if so, what's the best way to approach the situation? Feel like going round there and removing cables! Any help would be appreciated.
 
a bit more info would help. like how much owing from total of how much, and why, if any, are his reasons for witholding?
 
Find a decent debt recovery company if it drags out too long. I had to use one once or twice. they charged afew quid for their services but customers just get badgered until they pay up. Or court threats work just as well. I think you can pay a solicitor to send a letter saying cough up or we'll take you to court.

Don't threaten to "send me boys round" lol. It never works....
 
I recently got paid a long standing debt by applying gentle but persistent pressure.

The full details of the OP's situation are needed to give any meaningful advice as to which is the correct of many possible avenues of action.
 
I've had some trouble receiving full payment from a customer. I'm guessing many of you may have had issues like this before, if so, what's the best way to approach the situation? Feel like going round there and removing cables! Any help would be appreciated.

If you are in the right a CCJ is the way forward
 
Be scared be VERY SCARED.. Freddy hides in the Night but [h=1]Divine comes out in the day light and would stand next to you while you have a pee ;)[/h]
 

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