Do not work for this contractor!!!!!!!

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That's quite local to me :yikes:. Thanks for the heads up, in case I get a call from him one day.

Good luck with getting your money. As others have said, interupt his family time, send a recorded letter and if still no pay, then small claims court or your solicitor. If he doesn't pay then push for a CCJ against him, that'll hurt his credit rating and make it difficult for him to borrow money :lol:.
 
Then if all else fails, then revert back to plan B...

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Turn off his water stock and pour rapid set adhexive in the hole, works a treat X-Mas eve.............
 
Turn off his water stock and pour rapid set adhexive in the hole, works a treat X-Mas eve.............


That is pure genius, pure evil genius!.

:hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray::hurray::lol:
 
You will have a business address for this builder!
Visit his registered office and wait in reception until you get attention.
Have copies of your Invoices to hand to him and confirm your terms of trading.

If he has exceeded your agreed final payment terms - issue a county court summons for non payment asap.
He will have to respond within 14 days!

Despite the fun element in some of the posts you must keep a proffessional stance and start proceedings as soon as your terms have been broken. The longer it goes on the more excuses he will find and you will end up owing him money!


Timeless John.
 
Despite the fun element in some of the posts you must keep a proffessional stance and start proceedings as soon as your terms have been broken. The longer it goes on the more excuses he will find and you will end up owing him money!
Timeless John.


I completely agree. I recently had a problem with a customer who didn't want to pay, the job went smoothly and they were happy as Larry while the work was going on and soon as I finished it all changed, the terms were payment on completion and they refused and said they needed 2 days to check it over, not a problem (even though they went over the work with a fine toothcomb at the end of each day).

I had a feeling these people were going to mess around as while the works were going on they changed the spec countless times, they would fire off an email with changes and added extras, I’d give a price via email and I’d get an email back agreeing to the price but on more than one occasion they tried to sneak in more extras and claim I had agreed to do it (the cheek:yikes🙂, to which I’d have to send another email stating that the price only included what was in my email and not the edited versions they would send back! It was mentioned to me that the guy was a solicitor so I made sure EVERYTHING was in writing, most of the time I agree small extras verbally but not with these people!

Anyway I agreed they could have some time to check the work, the deadline passed and they asked for more time, I agreed. more time passed and more time given - 5 times in fact, when they asked for the 6th time (3 weeks later) I refused and said if they have a problem then I expect a letter with the reasons they are refusing to settle their debts and followed up with phone calls all of which went unanswered (20 missed calls) - they paid up straight away then said they are going to take me to court for harassment!! The guy was trying to get one over on me, not for any other reason but just that’s the sort of person he is, he thought because he was a solicitor it would scare me, in fact it was like a red rag to a bull that he would use such tactics against me and in any case I’m a better solicitor then him because the only way he can do me for harassment is if I left messages or demanded payment in such a way that would cause embarrassment, (such as leaving messages on a home phone that his family might hear). Which I didn't😛rrr:.

3 weeks has passed and I haven't heard a thing, muppet!

So I’ve gone a very long way about telling you! Don't cause embarrassment to him by chasing the debt as courts may rule that you cannot recover the debt because of it.
 
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good words there i myself have encountered this before with a kitchen company sometimes i would wait months for payment i tried laying the law down but to no avail. Then eventually i took legal advice and threatend court action i sent them a letter as soon as they received it my phone rang i went to their office payment sorted since then we ve maintained a good relationship try go through the right channels and my bet is that the builder will contact you keep at it eventually he may cave in
 

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