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i was aondering if someone cud help.i worked self employed sellin advertising space on estate agents folders.i did it for 2years.the deal was comm only.desperate.he supplied a car which if i did not hit revenue target i would have to pay 100 pounds per week.if i hit then there would be no charge.as time evolved a working relationship establishe by helping out in other areas.eg finishinf off work others had left,training others etc.the weeks i missed target were never deucted from earnings.the sales manager said this was becauase of my worth to the compant .however i had to leave as suffer from depression and i could not cope.he is now pursuing me for 3500 for car usage.he never pursued the debt while i was in his employment .can anyone advise.

many thanx:?

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Hi, sorry you are having a tough time at the moment, i am going to ask that this post be moved to the Employment area, where there are people there who will be able to help you.

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Hi there, I'm sorry to hear you are being pursued for this large sum of money - I'm sure it must be a great worry for you.

 

Firstly, did you a sign a contract where the charge for the car was in the terms and conditions? or did you sign anything at all agreeing to this charge?

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

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yyes at the beginning i did.however/it was to be deducted from subsequent earnings .so the following week the amount would be deducted from the commission cheque.,he admitted he did not do this as it would only demotivate the person.in addition in all the time i was there i was never sent a memo or statement or reminder of debt accruing.does this help my case

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