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22 September 2013

the company owing me money went busted

i have a CCJ issued against a company that appears to be dissolved some months ago, but my CCJ was issued before they did it. about a year has passed and i have not been appointed by anybody about this. the company owed me money for work i did for them as a contractor. the amount was just silly £138 plus the court fee £25. they never responded to any correspondence and they even avoided replying the phone to me. before that i always got paid. any suggestions where i should look for information what happened with them and whether i have a chance for getting some money back? it was a small agency providing pet care services and there were two directors. the CCJ was against the company name.

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