Debt Collection/NONPAYMENT
4 years ago
I was working with an event management firm named Paul Entertainment. The proprietor didn't clear all my dues which are over 30,000 Rs. I have tried talking to him over phone and messages. He sometimes give a response but only asks me to wait for another week. He never gets back in touch after he says that. Now, I don't know what steps should be taken at this moment.
Shreyash Mohta
Responded 4 years ago
A.Send them a legal notice and thereafter if they do not comply then you can look for legal recourse
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A.Dear Sir,
Get issue a legal notice and threaten him that you will put bad things in social channels.
Get issue a legal notice and threaten him that you will put bad things in social channels.
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 4 years ago
A.File complaint against them to the labour commissioner office
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Sayaree Ganguly
Responded 4 years ago
A.Dear Client,
Send them a legal notice asking for the dues. If they don't comply with such notice, you can file a suit against them.
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Send them a legal notice asking for the dues. If they don't comply with such notice, you can file a suit against them.
Thanks.
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A.When all ways have failed to get your payment then just send them a legal notice.
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