There may be something you can do, without cost, if it is an English registered company - is this the case?
							
						
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Not any more it isn't.Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostThere may be something you can do, without cost, if it is an English registered company - is this the case?
							
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Ok, to add something more useful for the OP than some funny comments, you can apply for a discretionary grant from the Bona Vacantia Division which would cover your £750. If the BVD make a discretionary grant to you, you'll have to pay them their fees of £300. Luckily, as the sum is not over £750, you then don't have to slide them a further 5%. You'd need to provide proof of ID which has to be verified by a practising solicitor so that may cost you some money too.Comment
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Cup of tea would be nice as well...Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View PostOk, to add something more useful for the OP than some funny comments, you can apply for a discretionary grant from the Bona Vacantia Division which would cover your £750. If the BVD make a discretionary grant to you, you'll have to pay them their fees of £300. Luckily, as the sum is not over £750, you then don't have to slide them a further 5%. You'd need to provide proof of ID which has to be verified by a practising solicitor so that may cost you some money too.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Not Welsh or Scottish or N Irish then?Originally posted by craigy1874 View PostThere may be something you can do, without cost, if it is an English registered company - is this the case?
Ironic since Companies House is in Cardiff tooRhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
 
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