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Claiming money owed to me from a company
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That is all well and good, but you have to prove dishonest intentions, Ie how do you prove they knew the cheque would bounce? Psychic? Sodium Pentothal?
Anyway the old bill will barely stir for multi million pound frauds, what chance does the OP have for a small claim?
OP go get em, you can fill all the forms in online and issue immediately on day 8.
Although getting judgement might only be half the battle, but let's cross that bridge when we come to it...
If there was insufficient funds, then that is sufficient proof of dishonesty.
Glad you now accept that a bouncing cheque may well be a criminal offence and that there is no such thing as a "civil offence".
I personally would issue in my local county court without even bothering with a letter before action. Clearly their conduct suggests that they are not going to pay up.0
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