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It's several decades since I collected consumer debt - it seems that 'turn up and take goods to the value of' is frowned on these days
But seriously, the wife is an equine physiotherapist - lots of low-value consumer invoices. She usually just ignores the very occasional non-payer but there is one that she would really like to pursue for just £140.
From old parlance, the customer in question is an 'unsophisticated determined non-payer' (She has a long record of not paying, doesn't appear law savvy, but just ignores creditors til they go away).
To date:
Invoice sent - she responded asking to see wife's qualifications, which she provided.
Polite reminder sent - responded with non-specific 'price not justified' - wife reiterated work done and standard charges, which are completely in line with industry norm.
LBA sent registered post. My mistake, from a thread on here I now know it should be pre-action protocol.
Next step - pre action letter with relevant attachments - having signed for LBA, there is a high chance she won't sign again.
Court papers in 30 days.
In reality we don't expect to collect, but would like to get the judgement - I would value any advice from you lovely legal bods.
Many thanks!
But seriously, the wife is an equine physiotherapist - lots of low-value consumer invoices. She usually just ignores the very occasional non-payer but there is one that she would really like to pursue for just £140.
From old parlance, the customer in question is an 'unsophisticated determined non-payer' (She has a long record of not paying, doesn't appear law savvy, but just ignores creditors til they go away).
To date:
Invoice sent - she responded asking to see wife's qualifications, which she provided.
Polite reminder sent - responded with non-specific 'price not justified' - wife reiterated work done and standard charges, which are completely in line with industry norm.
LBA sent registered post. My mistake, from a thread on here I now know it should be pre-action protocol.
Next step - pre action letter with relevant attachments - having signed for LBA, there is a high chance she won't sign again.
Court papers in 30 days.
In reality we don't expect to collect, but would like to get the judgement - I would value any advice from you lovely legal bods.
Many thanks!