Getting your money
As its a limited company have you considered serving a statutory demand under Sec 123 of the Insolvency Act. If you do, and you are still unpaid after the demand period expires then it would be rare indeed for it to risk you issuing a winding up petition as, if that occurred, his business would be likely to grind rapidly to a halt, bank account frozen etc. It costs nothing to download the form, fill it in and serve it by recorded delivery at the registered office address of the company. Follow that up by being a b nuisance and writing to the directors (details and addresses available free on line at Companies House) to tell them that you've served a stat demand and that they run the risk of being wound up. Of course, if they are already insolvent and just stringing the creditors along then you may get nowhere, but not many solvent companies will risk their business ceasing, and should quickly respond, especially if they are just being NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD- minded about paying you because they lost !
Hope you get them ! Cheers. Davpil
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