Thursday, January 12, 2017

Tesla in Norway, filed for bankruptcy – owe 1.500 nok – E24

– It is really about a small fillesak, ” says Einar Pettersen, managing director at the advertising agency PS Pressure, to E24.

According to Pettersen made the agency a folieringsjobb for a customer in Moss in may of last year. The bill of just over nok 1500 including vat was invoiced Tesla Motors Norway.

the Agency was repeatedly in contact with a procedures with Tesla to get them to pay. Pettersen was told that the case had been sent further up in the Tesla system.

We had heard that they wondered not to pay, and then we decided to follow this fully, ” he says.

Now, the agency has filed for Tesla Motors Norway bankruptcy.

Costs increases

A hearing to the treatment of konkursbegjæring is scheduled in the Asker and Bærum district court on Tuesday next week.

Pettersen expects that elbilgiganten makes up for within the time.

– Meet us in court, they’ll cost the also. There is nothing that would indicate that we will not be victorious in. When will Tesla also had to pay the 51.000 crowns which it cost to open such a case, ” he says.

He says a Tesla can get away with to pay the 7.500 crowns as the case has cost the advertising agency to now.

Tesla will pay

Even Sandvold Roland, communications manager for Tesla Motors Norway, reject categorically that company to speculate in not to pay their bills.

We have had some challenges with the payment systems in the beginning of 2016, and they are now very largely solved, he says to E24.

– This is to talk about a enkeltsak, and the invoice is about to be paid. It happens in the morning or at the latest Monday. It is what we say the us in this matter, he adds.

In april of last year, wrote the NEWSPAPER that the automaker had incurred over 200 inkassosaker in Norway in the course of the past year.

The time showed Roland to the same problems as now, and stated that they worked with to solve this as quickly as possible.

E24 also wrote in 2013 about a variety of inkassosaker with the manufacturer of the vehicle in Norway.

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