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Abbey National have "frozen" my business account ! HELP NEEDED.

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    #11
    This is very funny.

    I think we should encourage more people to fess up on stupid things they have done or are doing.


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      #12
      Originally posted by DimPrawn
      This is very funny.

      I think we should encourage more people to fess up on stupid things they have done or are doing.


      Yeah, you go first...
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        #13
        Company Assets

        Originally posted by eliquant
        Abbey National have "frozen" my business account ! HELP NEEDED.

        Basically I received a letter from Abbey this morning stating that the assets in my business account had been frozen. They had put a stop on my business account and they had notified the Treasury Solicitor (see http://www.bonavacantia.gov.uk).

        Basically I had been using my Abbey Business account as a savings account AFTER the associated Limited Company that I used with the Abbey account to contract had been dissolved. I started pumping in savings after Dec 2004.

        In Summary:

        I opened the Abbey Business Account because Carter Allen/Flemming Business account would have charged me around £100 per month for having less than £1,000 in my current account (I only had £40 when I transferred it to Abbey and that continued from 2003/04 onwards). My IT contract for the Carter Allen bank account had lasted 1 year (via Limited) and ended July 2001 (accounts rolled on for about another year due to a slow accountant).


        In short I am really upset about this, I have thousands of pounds in the ABBEY account how do I start getting at my money ?? has anyone had such a bad experience of this ??? please advise.


        regards,
        Ask your company accountant to have the company reinstated, then request the assets back.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServ
          Ask your company accountant to have the company reinstated, then request the assets back.
          C'mon Darren... Much too easy, we want the stupid sod to sweat a little - you know the kind of thing, nightmares of being dragged out of his home in the middle of the night and having showers with "Big Bubba" who keeps dropping his soap.
          Last edited by The Late, Great JC; 16 September 2005, 08:00.
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            #15
            send him to Guantanemo bay

            Milan.

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              #16
              Stone Him!
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                #17
                Poor sod, hope it works out for you.

                Note to self; don't step on the cracks in the pavement. NL are desperate for any excuse to ruin a life.
                Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smee

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                  #18
                  You're OK WS, you're destined for much greater things... Join the dark side... You know it makes sense...
                  Oh Jesus - Disaster Management Ltd.
                  You know you'll need us!

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                    #19
                    Yeah. And I'm a criminal several times over for not returning my annual shuttle form to Cos House on time. Who is really going to waste time prosecuting someone for putting their own money in a company account?
                    bloggoth

                    If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by zeitghost
                      I suspect that all that money now belongs to someone else & it ain't you...
                      Technically, the Crown escheator ("solicitor") - no coincidence that the word "cheat" comes from the same title

                      Mind you, it shouldn't be too hard to prove that you're the legal heir or claimant. After all, it was your flippin' money in the first place.
                      Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here

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