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esources.co.uk refusing to pay CCJ
sweetie1982
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I have recently filed a CCJ against esources.co.uk who portray to be a UK company, however, they are refusing to pay the CCJ as they are claiming to not be a UK entity. They have a London Address and a UK website targeting the UK market specifically and also use the tagline "UK B2B Portal" Is it right that they can ignore a court order? They are also harrassing via social media.
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How much do they owe you? Send either baliffs or HCEO's round depending upon the amount.0
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I doubt you'll get anywhere unless you can work out what sort of legal entity they are. From other search results it seems likely that their "owner and founder" Stefano Carboni is the sole trader behind them, in which case you'd need to raise proceedings against him.0
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The only ownership information on the site is "This website is the property of Tradegenius S.L.". So it looks like it's not a UK company at all. You will get nowhere pursuing them through the UK courts.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0 -
The only ownership information on the site is "This website is the property of Tradegenius S.L.". So it looks like it's not a UK company at all. You will get nowhere pursuing them through the UK courts.
Tradegenius S.L is based in Tenerife. Set up on 10/02/2018, no accounts filed as yet.
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://www.infocif.es/ficha-empresa/tradegenius-sl&prev=search
Incidentally, a UK court judgement would be enforceable in Spain. But I expect it would cost.0 -
Of course, that doesn't stop them putting the following in their T&Cs for thier [STRIKE]marks [/STRIKE]customersIf you google their address
27 Old Gloucester Street, London WC1N 3AX,
It shows , predictably, it's a virtual office and P.O. Box mail forwarding addressThe address you use when registering is the principal place of business of such business entity and is not a PO Box address
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