- Original Poster
- #1
Hello
I am looking for some advice.
We have recently started selling to trade, and unfortunatly a new customer has given us the complete run around.
Basically as he was a new customer (sole trader) he wanted a huge order on credit, to which we refused, only giving him £500 and insisting he paid up front for the 1st few orders.
The 1st order he paid straight away using his girlfriends credit card (small order of £100) the next order he wanted straight away as he said he had customers waiting for goods (£300 order) and promised payment via credit card later that day when he got back to his office and could we send a further order out to arrive the next day value £600 as we were going away on holiday for 4 days, which we did.
He never rang that night but phoned 1st thing next morning to tell us that his secretary had sent us a cheque to cover the £900 invoices owed to us.
The cheque duly arrived the next day and was banked that day. The following week he requested that we send a further £520 of stock, as effectively we had the cheque and was showing as received in our account we sent the stock out.
The next day on logging into our bank account we found that the cheque he had sent for £900 had bounced.
I immediatly phoned him- and he gave excuses saying that tens of thousands of ££ had gone in, so the cheque should't have bounced - blah - blah. He gave me £200 off a different credit card and would settle the remaining balance the next day as he couldnt then as a member of staff had the main business card so he had to wait until they came back, so i phoned him the next morning , where upon he said he would phone at midday as he wasnt in the office, at midday he couldn't pay as he had a customer and promised to ring straight back. At 4pm i left an angry message saying that i was losing patience, next morning he rang to tell me that he didnt like 'our attitude' and was sending the goods back (most of the stock was already past the 5 days return date that is on our TOS) so I wasn't even sure what he wanted to send back
I just said ok fine, next morning (thurs) i phone again to ask when the goods would be delivered - as we were away from fri am for the weekend.
He told me that they would be with me by 4pm that day, so we waited in all day. at 3.40pm he said they would be with us within an hour, so we kept our premises open and waited until 8.30pm for him to arrive. he never did.
next morning he rang to say that he had to get a B&B for the night, I eplained to him, that we would be here only until 10am, after that we were closed.
I told him there was no where secure to leave the stock, at that point he put the phone down on me.
That was the last Ive heard from him...
Saturday morning I received the bounced £900 cheque back from the bank with Refer To Drawer on it -
his total balance that he now owes us is £1200.
I have read up about bounced cheques and understand that as its illegal to send a cheque without sufficiant funds - direct action can be taken against the debtor.
As I know that what comes out of his mouth is hot air, Im going to have fight him to get the debt paid.
I would really like some advice as to what to do next.
1) should i re - present the cheque and see if the bank will cash it ?
2) As the cheque amount was over £750 I can do a creditor's petition - ie I can petition for the debtor to be made bankrupt (bit harsh this one)
3) Wait 20 more days and reinvoice for the total amount adding the interest from the bounced cheque ?
4) go through the small claims service
what would you do ?
Really fed up with this person giving us the run around
I am looking for some advice.
We have recently started selling to trade, and unfortunatly a new customer has given us the complete run around.
Basically as he was a new customer (sole trader) he wanted a huge order on credit, to which we refused, only giving him £500 and insisting he paid up front for the 1st few orders.
The 1st order he paid straight away using his girlfriends credit card (small order of £100) the next order he wanted straight away as he said he had customers waiting for goods (£300 order) and promised payment via credit card later that day when he got back to his office and could we send a further order out to arrive the next day value £600 as we were going away on holiday for 4 days, which we did.
He never rang that night but phoned 1st thing next morning to tell us that his secretary had sent us a cheque to cover the £900 invoices owed to us.
The cheque duly arrived the next day and was banked that day. The following week he requested that we send a further £520 of stock, as effectively we had the cheque and was showing as received in our account we sent the stock out.
The next day on logging into our bank account we found that the cheque he had sent for £900 had bounced.
I immediatly phoned him- and he gave excuses saying that tens of thousands of ££ had gone in, so the cheque should't have bounced - blah - blah. He gave me £200 off a different credit card and would settle the remaining balance the next day as he couldnt then as a member of staff had the main business card so he had to wait until they came back, so i phoned him the next morning , where upon he said he would phone at midday as he wasnt in the office, at midday he couldn't pay as he had a customer and promised to ring straight back. At 4pm i left an angry message saying that i was losing patience, next morning he rang to tell me that he didnt like 'our attitude' and was sending the goods back (most of the stock was already past the 5 days return date that is on our TOS) so I wasn't even sure what he wanted to send back
I just said ok fine, next morning (thurs) i phone again to ask when the goods would be delivered - as we were away from fri am for the weekend.
He told me that they would be with me by 4pm that day, so we waited in all day. at 3.40pm he said they would be with us within an hour, so we kept our premises open and waited until 8.30pm for him to arrive. he never did.
next morning he rang to say that he had to get a B&B for the night, I eplained to him, that we would be here only until 10am, after that we were closed.
I told him there was no where secure to leave the stock, at that point he put the phone down on me.
That was the last Ive heard from him...
Saturday morning I received the bounced £900 cheque back from the bank with Refer To Drawer on it -
his total balance that he now owes us is £1200.
I have read up about bounced cheques and understand that as its illegal to send a cheque without sufficiant funds - direct action can be taken against the debtor.
As I know that what comes out of his mouth is hot air, Im going to have fight him to get the debt paid.
I would really like some advice as to what to do next.
1) should i re - present the cheque and see if the bank will cash it ?
2) As the cheque amount was over £750 I can do a creditor's petition - ie I can petition for the debtor to be made bankrupt (bit harsh this one)
3) Wait 20 more days and reinvoice for the total amount adding the interest from the bounced cheque ?
4) go through the small claims service
what would you do ?
Really fed up with this person giving us the run around
Last edited: