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Allanthediver

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C'mon guys it's just the Arab way of doing business. Forgetting players birthdays, bribing FIFA officials to secure World Cup votes, only sending scouts to Algeria and not paying for anything ever, it's just how they do it.

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Quite soon, no one will want to do business with them.  Winding up orders are not a 'normal' way of doing business and are both serious and expensive to execute.  The company issuing it has to stump up £1500 just to get it to court.  So how many small suppliers are owed money and cannot afford to chase it?

 

https://www.gov.uk/wind-up-a-company-that-owes-you-money/overview

1. Overview

You can apply to the court to ‘wind up’ a company if it can’t pay its debts of more than £750.

Your application to the court is known as a ‘winding-up petition’. If successful, the company will be put into liquidation.

You may not get all or any of the money you’re owed - a debt specialist (eg a solicitor) can help you work out the best way to recover a debt and send your petition.

How to petition the court
  1. Prove the company can’t pay its debts.

  2. Fill in the forms and give them to the court.

Fees

The fees are:

  • £280 - court fees
  • £1250 - petition deposit (to manage the ‘winding-up’)

You might be able to get the fees back if the company can afford to repay them.

Pay using cash, postal orders or a building society, bank or solicitor’s cheque made payable to Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service.

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@ 47 NavalGuards. Belly button fluff can be tiresome but I wouldn't have thought some kind of gadget to stop it getting there would be a big seller.

I love a good dig for a bit of belly button fluff me, hope they go belly up!!

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