How do I get a refund from a company that has been dissolved via compulsory strike-off?

I employed the services of a web design company but have been very unhappy with the outcome and they still haven’t fulfilled their part of the contract several months after the deadline.  I decided to take them to small claims court but discovered they were dissolved via compulsory strike-off before the date of my contract. Should I reeport them to someone and how do I get my money back from them?

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Alasdair Taylor's Answer

If the amount of money at stake justifies it, you should consult a solicitor about this. In order to make a claim, you need to identify the “true” contracting person. Depending upon all the circumstances, there may be ways of putting pressure on the relevant individuals to settle.  See this answer to a similar question:

https://seqlegal.com/questions/dissolved-company-still-trading-ltd-company

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