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Small Claims Court? for design of website [twice] - do i have a claim?


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I was requested (signed order form) to design and implement a website for a Flower shop.

 

 

The order form was signed by the daughter (assumed partner) in front of the mother (owner), and the mother signed the deposit cheque.

 

Initially the owners daughter took responsibility for requirements and a website was duly constructed in line with those requirements.

 

 

However, the daughter then left the business and the mother said she didn't like the website and wanted a different design, which I duly did and virtually completed.

 

Everything seemed fine and emails prove this.

 

 

Then suddenly I had an email saying the business was closed and that she no longer needed a website.

 

 

My view is that I had completed not just the one website but TWO (without additional charge)

and that I should be paid the balance owing of £250.00

 

I have been told she will not pay me.

 

 

Is this a valid case to take to small claims court??

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On the basis of what you say - Yes.

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Having a judgment against them wont harm the dispute process:wink:

We could do with some help from you.

PLEASE HELP US TO KEEP THIS SITE RUNNING EVERY POUND DONATED WILL HELP US TO KEEP HELPING OTHER

 

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