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Requested cancelled order has arrived and been refused - now what?

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  • Noz
    Noz Posts: 3,869 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    CAB is probably as good as anyone to talk to
  • Dave_Brooker
    Dave_Brooker Posts: 1,128 Forumite
    patwa wrote: »
    I wrote to the Administrator on 12 May enclosing copies of all correspondence and a full account of the history of this case. i received a letter back from them last week (23 May) advising me that they could not do anything, and that I should write to the Administrator (what? so who were these 'Administrators!'?) with a Creditor debt form (which they enclosed). however they continued by advising that if I went down that route, i would likely only receive a percentage dividend of the due amount, and that this dividend had yet to be announced and may not be announced for some time.

    This is unacceptable to me, by percentage I'm thinking maybe £50 at the most. The original amount of the claim was £208.30, if you add on reasonable costs for my time, postage and telephone expenses, etc, it comes to approx £260.

    By the time the VAT man and the banks have finished you'll be lucky to get even £50 IMHO.
    patwa wrote: »
    I hve been seriously thinking of going to the Small claims Court (or equivelant here in Scotland) but am not sure how to do it a) because it's a cross border deal with me being in Scotland and the company being in England b) just who exactly I'm claiming against, the bust Savastore, Globally Limited who acquired them or someone else and c) because I'll probably have to attend an actual court hearing which I'd rather avoid and d) just how much this will cost me and how much I'll get back all told.

    You can't take them to court as they have gone bust.
    The money, Dave...
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