Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: richywilts on November 10, 2014, 12:31:30 am
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ive taken back over the business and changed bank account changed it to a new limited company, gave newsletters out to customers with new bank details etc, had new bank details on the invoices (which i now highlight in coloured pen) some customers are still paying into the old account which i do not have access too having fallen out with lad who came in to run business in my absence hes not answering my texts ive been round and spoke to him to forward me the money and details whose paid in but he still hasnt ive gave customers his number and address.
just after some advice regarding the matter is this a police issue of theft or is it a civil matter as the money has accidently been placed in his account by mistake
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Why don't you have access to the bank account? If it is in your name contact the bank and get it closed asap. Arrange if possible for payments that quote the old account number to be redirected into the new one. Then get statements and find out what went on with the account while in the hands of your ex-employee.
Also did you have a written contract with him to include his handling of the account?
John
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whilst i was away he came in and set it up as a limited business in his name bank account in his name, we were best mates but hes f***ed me over a little cant be arsed going in to details but ya learn ya cant trust people when you go away
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whilst i was away he came in and set it up as a limited business in his name bank account in his name, we were best mates but hes f***ed me over a little cant be arsed going in to details but ya learn ya cant trust people when you go away
Euphemism?
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I would say your best bet would to go round all the customers and give out new bank details and say you won't honour any payments made to the old account from then on. They will soon start using the new details then.
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Im not sure if you're the unluckiest window cleaner on the forum........or the stupidest?
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All I can say if it wasn't for him you wouldn't have a business? I'd of made him a partner
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Even when dealing with a best mate, you should always have a detailed, written agreement. It's not necessarily out of mistrust, but so both parties are protected from any misunderstandings that may otherwise occur.
Richie, if you can't prove the money paid into his account is yours, you are screwed.
What I fail to understand is how well you have done to build up your business so successfully, yet have cut so many corners and caused yourself so many problems. Not having a go, it's just the way I see it based on what you have posted on here in the past.
John
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It as if all his customers are high or something.
I kid I kid.
Scare him of fraud and theft.
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I'm usually interested to read your posts but am mystified by someone who appears to be reasonably clued up business wise with expansion plans etc. but then comes out with some basic cock-ups, try keeping things simple it makes life so much easier.
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when i was away it was pretty hard to get much written up as an agreement i was very close to losing the business, its got a bit messy and nasty when i got out fell out i thought id covered the bank details by trying to go round and speak to most customers explaining whats gone on and the new bank details etc but i cant help it if customers automatically send money via bacs to the old account that is there error i was of the understanding that the old account had been closed down but apparently hes set up window cleaning which im not 100% sure if he has hence the account still open its not a great deal of money just more of a ball ache for me and the customers
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All I can say if it wasn't for him you wouldn't have a business? I'd of made him a partner
i offered to go 50-50 danny i thought that was the plan when i got out but he turned his nose up at it and demanded money instead
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don't think theres much you can do ... swallow whats not been paid to you and make sure in future they pay correct bank or you cash collect for a while .... is he not a member on here ?
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nothing straight forward with richy ::)roll ::)roll ::)roll
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so he wanted you to give him money to be a partner in your business. surely a typo ???
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Hang on...
He set up a limited company in his name and ran it though that when you was away?
Its his business then not yours if you aren't a share holder of it? have you been appointed director yet?
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Oh sorry you set it up as limited.
Just as a warning in case you didn't no.. you need to tell your vehicle insurance company that you are now running it as a Limited company or you wont be covered.
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Oh sorry you set it up as limited.
Just as a warning in case you didn't no.. you need to tell your vehicle insurance company that you are now running it as a Limited company or you wont be covered.
what happened dave i was away he setup a limited company, i thought we would go 50/50 then he declined saying he wants paying out he ended up getting a grand, wouldnt let me continue with business in that ltd name or carry on with bank account so i had to set up new ltd company and new bank account
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Only one way to settle it ..............FIGHT!
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don't think theres much you can do ... swallow whats not been paid to you and make sure in future they pay correct bank or you cash collect for a while .... is he not a member on here ?
its not the money that bothers me ian its the principle that customers have paid in good faith and then ive been ringing and texting asking for payment etc builds up mistrust when i try to be trustworthy not a great start
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Only one way to settle it ..............FIGHT!
hahaha i cant gotta toe the line im on licence and would get recalled bk to prison
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Trustworthy? that's Rich
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Trustworthy? that's Rich
that bit made me laugh ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Im not sure if you're the unluckiest window cleaner on the forum........or the stupidest?
most of us know that answer ::)roll
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I reckon, that if the government wanted to shrink the population in UK, they'd issue an order to the army to shoot all the people with an IQ of less than 60. In that case, Richy wouldn't need to buy a bulletproof vest.
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If you WIKI dozy window cleaner, it goes directly to Richywilts.
Intelligence through behavioural observation is defined as a composite of skills and abilities. The WAIS test is a measure of intelligence in adult homo sapiens. The test scores on four criteria; verbal comprehension, perceptual organisation, working memory and processing speed. In a comparative evaluation from WAIS criteria, Richywilts generally fairs poorly in intelligence. The working memory for object permanence of Richywilts is surmised from experiment as being 16 hours.
Factors that contribute to greater intelligence are the velocity at which electrical transmission is conducted and with the greater number of cortical neurons. Compared to other window cleaners this number was eleven-fourteenth in total.
Experimental results seemed to indicate that Richywilts has no capacity for object permanence, as defined through investigation by J. Piaget with halfwits.
Further research made to identify a similar factor of cognition showed behaviour indicative of object permanence cognition, although of a different type to that identified initially by Piaget. Further research showed that Richywilts has an awareness of objects not directly available to sight, and also sensory-motor intelligence comparable with a two-year old child.
In experimental conditions, the memory of Richywilts was demonstrated as having an information-retention or recall, of a duration totaling as much as 2 years.
So basically, he's as thick as bucket of rocks.
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If you WIKI dozy window cleaner, it goes directly to Richywilts.
Intelligence through behavioural observation is defined as a composite of skills and abilities. The WAIS test is a measure of intelligence in adult homo sapiens. The test scores on four criteria; verbal comprehension, perceptual organisation, working memory and processing speed. In a comparative evaluation from WAIS criteria, Richywilts generally fairs poorly in intelligence. The working memory for object permanence of Richywilts is surmised from experiment as being 16 hours.
Factors that contribute to greater intelligence are the velocity at which electrical transmission is conducted and with the greater number of cortical neurons. Compared to other window cleaners this number was eleven-fourteenth in total.
Experimental results seemed to indicate that Richywilts has no capacity for object permanence, as defined through investigation by J. Piaget with halfwits.
Further research made to identify a similar factor of cognition showed behaviour indicative of object permanence cognition, although of a different type to that identified initially by Piaget. Further research showed that Richywilts has an awareness of objects not directly available to sight, and also sensory-motor intelligence comparable with a two-year old child.
In experimental conditions, the memory of Richywilts was demonstrated as having an information-retention or recall, of a duration totaling as much as 2 years.
So basically, he's as thick as bucket of rocks.
Bit harsh that
on the bucket of rocks
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Plastic bag full of fish?
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why does this post make me look thick cozy coz id like to know i cant help it if customers pay into old account when ive told them there is a change of bank details
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All of your posts convince me you're thick mate. Not just this one. If the cops ever start arresting people with an IQ over 63, you won't need to hide.
To help you understand that, the average pet cat has an IQ of around 35.
HTH ;)
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ok mate whatever i may not come across that intelligent on here but if the police begin arresting people with sense of humour you wont need to hide coz u aint funny ;D ;D ;D
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Maybe not mate, but watching you get into the crap you manage to get into is really funny. ;D
Here's some music someone like you would find helpful to relax to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inJncwwQDcU
HTH
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Plastic bag full of fish?
getting closer ;)
though a little harsh on the fish
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ive taken back over the business and changed bank account changed it to a new limited company, gave newsletters out to customers with new bank details etc, had new bank details on the invoices (which i now highlight in coloured pen) some customers are still paying into the old account which i do not have access too having fallen out with lad who came in to run business in my absence hes not answering my texts ive been round and spoke to him to forward me the money and details whose paid in but he still hasnt ive gave customers his number and address.
just after some advice regarding the matter is this a police issue of theft or is it a civil matter as the money has accidently been placed in his account by mistake
Popcorn anyone?