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Well today todays hearing at 10am the court confirmed the claimants all 25 can be heard a group as it relates to the same issue we all submitted in total over 4000 pages of evidence and the company didn`t even attend court today and was no show. 

 

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Brilliant. That is an amazing result 

Who are the owners all the senior managers of the company? Maybe it's about time to put their names on in the internet.

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You will have to instruct the sheriff's

What's supposed to real question this whether they wind themselves up before you can get to them

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We have checked and they are still trading and this company actually makes and installs Cancer equipment in hospitals and private hospitals. As soon as we have the court papers from today we will go to high court enforcement and try to get the funds ASAP, i have spoken to the High court enforcement in Liverpool and they said they can visit once we have correct papers and completed N471 form. 

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Once you get the judgement I would suggest that you start sending copies of it to all of their customers that you know of

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Well hearing completed the employer didn't attend court, the judge ruled all 25 former employees granted judgement for outstanding wages and compensation will be heard at later date to give the employer timecto give there evidence. 

However the employer did send statement stating they accept the courts ruling but have no funds to make payments. 

We are now looking to instruct bailiffs to visit both there London office with a view to getting the outstanding amount as per the judgement. We have spoken to DCBL collections to try to collect finds and they have quote £71.00 to arrange to high court papers.

Has to be worth a try just don't want to give up

 

 

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HCEO not bailiffs

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The £71 is the court fee not a DCBL admin fee.

All HCEOs will charge the same.

I know The Sherriff's Office is highly rated here for HCEO's.

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Just hope High Court enforcement officer can get the funds, reading court judgments they range from £5k and some £65k so we need to act quickly. 

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Spoke to the company dcbl and they have confirmed the fee of £71.00 covers the court fee, also they attend 3 times to try to collect the funds and if unsuccessful we have to pay charge of £75.00. Looks like dcbl is the best option to try to resolve this issue and collect the outstanding wages.   

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