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Breaking news on APN - being withdrawn

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    Breaking news on APN - being withdrawn

    I have re-considered this and will hold fire for a while.

    I'm due to see my MP in 30 minutes and may have more over the weekend
    Last edited by webberg; 3 July 2015, 14:28. Reason: general idiocy
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    #2
    You can't post that and say nothing more?

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      #3
      My friend told me on another forum that the APN team acknowledges for schemes under JR, there won't me any expectation of payment nor would you incurred any penalties nor interest. Still need written conformation from them.

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        Originally posted by philinlondon View Post
        My friend told me on another forum that the APN team acknowledges for schemes under JR, there won't me any expectation of payment nor would you incurred any penalties nor interest. Still need written conformation from them.
        It is not just "for schemes under JR", it's for people who are listed as party to said JR.
        Critically, it would seem the part about penalties is not quite correct. What we are hearing is that collection is suspended for now, but APNs still stand. If the JR is unsuccessful, penalties will apply form the original due date.

        Anyway, all just rumours.
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          #5
          They can retrospectively be re-instated....

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            #6
            Originally posted by WalterWhite View Post
            You can't post that and say nothing more?
            Correct - apologies.

            It appears that the client was part of a JR (and didn't tell me) and has just been added to the list, so that is why he has a suspension.

            hares running, now terminated.
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              Originally posted by webberg View Post
              It appears that the client was part of a JR (and didn't tell me)
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