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Hello,
I've been subcontacting some work from an IT consultant (I'm a support engineer by trade) and he seems to have done a runner on me. I've been doing projects for the guy off and on for about 4 years and billing him monthly for any projects we do.
Last month's cheque was stopped (by him) and I've spent the last few days trying to contact the consultant. It would appear that he has moved from Scotland to an office in the South of England, however he has ignored all of my calls and emails to him. I am fairly sure I know where he has set up shop down South because I've been given his forwarding address by the new tennant in his previous office.
The amount in question is just over £1000 which is too high for the small claims courts in Scotland, and I'm not sure if it is worth spending money to try and reclaim what is owed to me as this could be more than the amount I'm owed. In principle though, I'm not happy to let him get away with this and I am out some money on the components for the work I did for him (about £150.)
Any advice is much appreciated.
I've been subcontacting some work from an IT consultant (I'm a support engineer by trade) and he seems to have done a runner on me. I've been doing projects for the guy off and on for about 4 years and billing him monthly for any projects we do.
Last month's cheque was stopped (by him) and I've spent the last few days trying to contact the consultant. It would appear that he has moved from Scotland to an office in the South of England, however he has ignored all of my calls and emails to him. I am fairly sure I know where he has set up shop down South because I've been given his forwarding address by the new tennant in his previous office.
The amount in question is just over £1000 which is too high for the small claims courts in Scotland, and I'm not sure if it is worth spending money to try and reclaim what is owed to me as this could be more than the amount I'm owed. In principle though, I'm not happy to let him get away with this and I am out some money on the components for the work I did for him (about £150.)
Any advice is much appreciated.
