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CCJ against Provisita Ltd- now what?


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There is a company (Provisita Ltd) who owes me over 3k for services supplied. This is money myself and my family could really do with. It's been a long time owed and it's very stressful thinking about it, especially as they are now ignoring all attempts to resolve.

 

I have followed the advice on this forum, primarily by going through the small claims court (they didn't turn up or contest the debt) and most recently by obtaining a CCJ against them (successful in so much as the CCJ was granted, unsuccessful insomuch as they continue to owe me money).

 

I am now unsure what the next best step is and before I pay for legal advice, figured I would ask the folk on here as others have been through this before it seems.

 

As per bankfodder's request, Nichole Esparon is the person I dealt with at the company throughout the working relationship, but since the debt became overdue I have not had a single email or phone call returned from her. Her business partner Patrick S Frederick instead opted to speak with me and he and explained a few hardships but several promises to pay over the course of several month never materialised and contact totally stopped once I started court action.

 

I wonder if others have had dealings with this company / these individuals...?

 

I won't let this go, it's a lot of money for me. What's the next best step? Bailiffs?

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Why not start off by naming the company and the directors here - or are you trying to protect them?

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Thanks for the name. It is only worth putting the bailiffs in if you can identify assets. What do you know about the company - where are they based etc.

 

Is this their site - http://www.provisita.com/ ?

Also, please could you scan up the judgment for us. Thanks

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]58687[/ATTACH]

Current Appointments

Number of current appointments: 2

DIRECTOR: ESPARON, NICHOLE DENISE MISS

Appointed: 11/01/2012 Date of Birth: 01/12/1971

Nationality: SEYCHELLOISE

No. of Appointments: 4

Address: 8 NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE

LONDON

UNITED KINGDOM

WC2N 5BY

Country/State of Residence: UNITED KINGDOM

 

 

 

DIRECTOR: FREDERICK, PATRICK STEVENSON

MR

Appointed: 01/11/2012 Date of Birth: 26/11/1949

Nationality: BRITISH

No. of Appointments: 1

Address: 8 NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE

LONDON

UNITED KINGDOM

WC2N 5BY

Country/State of Residence: ENGLAND

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You will have to find a way to identify company assets or a bank account.

 

Don't bother to pay for legal advice. It will be the same as we give you here on this and you won't get the money back.

 

If you can identify assets then you should consider putting the HCEO in rather than the bailiffs for more effective enforcement if the value of the judgment is sufficient.

 

Post the judgment here and try to get it posted around the internet - or if you can't post the judgment, then post the text of it including the claim number and the names of the directors

These people depend upon their reputations

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