Hi radup,
You may at least make a phone call and tell them that you may use the "office des poursuites" if you don't receive your money within the next days.
Let me explain how it works.
1/ You file your complaint at the office with information such as debtor address, amount, due date, etc ..
2/ The office is responsible to deliver the dicument. I think the correct word in english might be : injunction
3/ The document must be received in hands. If someone tries to escape receiving it, it will be directly delivered by a policeman at home or office
4/ The person who receives the injunction has to put his signature then there are 2 options
a/ If someone only signs the document then he is told to have accepted the debt. So any judge can take appropriate action to get the money (house, furniture, car, bank accounts, ...)
b/ If someone signs and write someting like "i don't want to pay or i do not accept" then there is a 20 days delay
By 20 days, the victim has only to send a letter to say "I want to continue the action"
Then a judge will be in charge of the case and will notfy both sides of a date for a 1 time judgement.
Nobody will have to come or speak. The judge will ask both side to prepare and send all their documents before date xxxx.
Then he will study the case and make his decision.
If the decision is in your favour, you have not definitely won teh case because the other side has the possibility to go to a superior court.
However, until the case is finished, the record is stiil open at the "office des poursuites" and it is a great damage for anyone who wants to conduct a business. The reason is that any bank will refuse a loan and may for instance cancel any open credit line and so on.
So as I previously advised, the office is the first step to make a real action
For traianpavel.
I have no money with them. I trade on my own.