Maidenheads Premier Colour claims to be owed more than 27,000. The print management firm did 13 jobs for Tudhopes Dorking-based design company, FX-treme, between September and November 2001 for an aggregate of 27,764. But it received a series of bounced cheques and is still owed the money.
Last week PrintWeek told how another Tudhope firm, DV8 Media, had left a string of debts with printers.
ICSM debt recovery manager Andy Allies said: Weve received instructions against a number of firms that Mr Tudhope has been involved with, including DV8 Media, Rapier Commerce, FX-treme and Planet Image.
Tudhope was unavailable for comment as PrintWeek went to press.
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