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Im owed ~£700 by my scum sucking ex-employers in wages not paid.
Their company however has now disolved, but I had a default judgement imposed against them before they disolved.
Reckon I have any chance of getting my money back?
Careful of the Data protection act unless this is information is freely available in the public domain
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Even if you find him he will just laugh at you and tell you to leave him alone, the ltd company rules in this country make that the norm in such cases. You will never see a penny of your money and he is probably already fleasing the next lot with his new hosting company in his wifes name.
As 2blue4u has stated you'll need to tie him to the company
Did this contain the information I need? I don't want to speak to him directly, I want to send bailiffs to his registered address but need to know if he still lives there.Done already.
I am fairly sure your drifting into legendary status in my books with that EA thread.
So basically are you saying that anybody could just start up a limited company, charge their customers in advance for 2 years' services through this company, then run off after 6 months, and nobody can touch you because this limited company acts as some kind of magical shield?
There are certain situations the courts can lift the 'veil of incorporation', but generally this is true. He is not required to pay you, only the company is. If the company is now liquidated, you're stuffed - unless you can take him to court on the basis of fraudulent or wrongful trading (which would mean he'd have to personally put his hand in his pocket, and he'd be disqualified from being a director in future).Shareholders, even sole shareholders are not personally responsible for the company's debts.