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Excellent find Liz! Well done!

ThorntonRones Limited, 311 High Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 1AH
 
Hi people,

So how would i go about attempting to reclaim monies back via the administrator, i take it i dont need to attend the meeting person as this would put me even more out of pocket?

Kind regards,

Jimmy
 
Jimmy, contact the administrators tomorrow and take it from there.

You'll be able to obtain a full list of creditors 2 days before the meeting date which I think is the 27th of December aint it? So don't know how that will fall and whether it's two working days before.
 
You may have misread the document.

The meeting has already taken place:

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Date: 18 November 2010 Issue Number - 59608 Page number: 22255
Publication Date: Thursday, 18 November 2010

Notice Code: 2442
Meetings of Creditors
ESSEX TILING LIMITED
(Company Number 06364187)



Notice is hereby given, as required by Section 98(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 (as amended), that a First Meeting of Creditors is to take place.


The Meeting will be held at 311 High Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 1AH on 29 November 2010 at 11.45 am.


A Statement of Affairs of the company, and a list of the Creditors of the Company and the estimated amount of their claims, will be presented at the Meeting, and, if thought fit, a Liquidator may be nominated and a Liquidation Committee appointed.
Resolutions may be taken at the Meeting specifying the terms on which the Liquidator is to be remunerated. The Meeting may also receive information about the costs of preparing the Statement of Affairs and convening the Meeting.
Richard Jeffrey Rones of ThorntonRones Limited is qualified to act as insolvency practitioner in relation to the above and will furnish creditors, free of charge, with such information concerning the company’s affairs as is reasonably required.
A list of the names and addresses of the Company’s Creditors will be available for inspection, free of charge, at ThorntonRones Limited, 311 High Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 1AH on the two business days prior to the Meeting between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm.
The Company’s registered office is Spectrum House 2B, Suttons Lane, Hornchurch, Essex RM12 6RJ and the Company’s principal trading address is Unit D8, Rudford Industrial Estate, Ford Road, Arundel BN18 0BD.
Further information about this case is available from the offices of ThorntonRones on 020 8418 9333.

Daniel Frederick George Evans Director



Dated 1 November 2010.



(1248512)



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I would still write to them. Also you could print off above as proof to your credit card company that your claim is true. That may be enough information to satisfy them.
 
Oh yeah well spotted R!

Can you even add yourself as a creditor after that date?
 
Not sure but I think from reading it they do say "First Meeting"

Notice is hereby given, as required by Section 98(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 (as amended), that a First Meeting of Creditors is to take place.
So I assume that its one of many (otherwise they would have put "the" meeting ?? Not being an expert. My advise would be to do both things
1) Write to let them know you have an interest
2) Print it off and send it to your credit card company as proof. If they give you are refund they might take it up themselves with the liquidators.

As a factory we already got burned once when we supplied the original owner of Diamond Training with 20 x Kits of drills and never got paid. I was thinking of submitting the old invoice to the Liquidator but I think I will just walk away from the debt. Cut my losses.

Jim is better protected by consumer credit act, his credit card. We are not protected as a business because the CCA doesnt apply to us so we face a bigger battle. I would still be tempted (if I were Jimmy) to pursue both points above.

Also: Big Shout Out to Liz - Who spotted the publication. Well done GR. I also trawled the net but went in totally the wrong direction even forgetting they were Essex and I was looking under Diamond. You did good !
 
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Also: Big Shout Out to Liz - Who spotted the publication. Well done GR. I also trawled the net but went in totally the wrong direction even forgetting they were Essex and I was looking under Diamond. You did good !


yeah she has her uses :hurray::hurray::hurray:
 
Hi mate,

I actually used a debit not a credit card, does this make a big difference in what you posted above?

Kind Regards

Jim
 
Yes a big difference. One you wont like.

A debit card is like giving someone cash. You are NOT protected. A credit card would have given you protection. I am sorry if it is not the answer you wanted to read.

But in effect by paying on a Debit Card you get no protection.

This does not apply to a Visa Debit card. If its that - you are protected !
 
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