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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: formb on June 11, 2013, 04:07:10 pm

Title: Debt collection
Post by: formb on June 11, 2013, 04:07:10 pm
Anyone had success using debt collection agencies??

Which ones?

I'm after chasing a list of small debts (mostly under £100), is it worth going down that route?
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: g.brookes on June 11, 2013, 05:35:18 pm
i used the infamous Thomas Higgins technique on a curry house and got no response
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: formb on June 11, 2013, 05:38:07 pm
I looked on the Thomas Higgins website after searching on here. They appear to be business to business only. Most of the debt I'm chasing is domestic with only one pub at £80.
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: Michael Peterson on June 11, 2013, 05:52:33 pm
brooks just walk in there get a curry and dont pay
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: *Hector* on June 11, 2013, 06:13:45 pm
Do it yourself Soapy... a letter before action to them saying pay up in 14 days or court action will commence and all the costs that incurs.

Then if they don't pay up start a court action with money claim online it costs about £35 to start it.... I find with domestic customers they pay up at that point...As you can add on a full day loss of earnings and travel etc to their bill on the day of judgement... Most domestic custards will not want a c c j so will pay up.....
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: formb on June 12, 2013, 08:47:54 am
Quote from: *Hector*
Do it yourself Soapy... a letter before action to them saying pay up in 14 days or court action will commence and all the costs that incurs.

Then if they don't pay up start a court action with money claim online it costs about £35 to start it.... I find with domestic customers they pay up at that point...As you can add on a full day loss of earnings and travel etc to their bill on the day of judgement... Most domestic custards will not want a c c j so will pay up.....

Got an example?
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: *Hector* on June 12, 2013, 12:01:03 pm
Dear Mrs deep pockets,

I notice from our records that we are still awaiting payment for ___ No of cleans to your windows/conservatory. This payment is well overdue, and as such if we do not receive payment in full within 14 days, we will have no option but in instigate legal proceedings for recovery in the small claims court. This will incur extra costs to yourself, and may result in a county court judgement against you.

We are disappointed that it has to come to this, and this action can be avoided by full payment.

Many thanks

Soapy and co


something along those lines mate..... If it comes to the initiating the court stuff, let me know and I will point you in the right direction..
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: formb on June 12, 2013, 12:04:55 pm
Many thanks.
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: formb on June 12, 2013, 12:08:00 pm
I notice CCJs don't exist in Scotland  ::)roll Anyone know what the equivalent is?
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: formb on June 12, 2013, 12:09:33 pm
It's alright found it; it's a decree.
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: Dawn03 on June 12, 2013, 12:32:54 pm
Hi All,
I'm in Scotland and we have used Yuill and Kyle successfully (www.debtscotland.com). Good luck, it doesn't always work with smaller debts, sometimes you are better pestering the customer (nicely) on an almost daily basis until they get fed up with you calling!

Dawn
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: DaveG on June 12, 2013, 02:22:36 pm
I've used Thomas Higgins a couple of times, domestic customers, and they both paid up within the 7 days.
Title: Re: Debt collection
Post by: poleman on June 12, 2013, 03:42:07 pm
I've used Thomas Higgins a couple of times, domestic customers, and they both paid up within the 7 days.

Yes same here, got a job oweing £90 sent my letter today, if no relpy in 7 days then for £3 Thomas Higgins send a letter out tell them to pay up or we take you to court! I find a solicitors does the trick  ;D