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Overdrawn Capital Account Scheme (Aston Mae / Glen Mae / Procorre)
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Originally posted by Mac263 View PostNeeding advice for leaving Procorre from anyone who's recently managed to leave. Thanks
It's all pretty seedy really... Wtt big group I mean.
Now tell me if someonene asked you to jump into a lake , would you?
If you want to leave procorre, just do it. Stop paying them.
You dont need the seedy salespeople from wtt big group or procorre to authorise your own freewill.Comment
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Originally posted by dog View PostI didn't realise being with procorre is a life long commitment...u could pay those toutting for wtt big group a hefty fee so they can 'help you' divorce procorre ...
It's all pretty seedy really... Wtt big group I mean.
Now tell me if someonene asked you to jump into a lake , would you?
If you want to leave procorre, just do it. Stop paying them.
You dont need the seedy salespeople from wtt big group or procorre to authorise your own freewill.
And I'm not sure that your advice is accurate.
To people asking for help: By all means don't use BG or WTT if your due diligence says not, but get proper advice before doing something that gets you into more hot water."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Glen May
I am in the same boat as well. May I have PM access as well please.
I recently received a breakdown of figures from HMRC of how much tax I owe from the 2013/2014 year which I forwarded to the GM compliance team. The GM compliance team have responded with a letter which I have been asked to sign and return to HMRC. Reading the response and with my little knowledge of law I am a but worried because this seems I will be going into some legal battle with HMRC. I understand quite a few people are in the same situation.
I am still with procorre but to be honest I am thinking of pulling out completely from them but my concern is if I do will I get the little support I am receiving from GM on this HMRC battle. I am really concerned about this. I understand there is a WhatsApp group for like mindsComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostMany people are happy with Big Group.
And I'm not sure that your advice is accurate.
To people asking for help: By all means don't use BG or WTT if your due diligence says not, but get proper advice before doing something that gets you into more hot water.Last edited by dog; 13 March 2018, 08:25.Comment
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Originally posted by dog View PostThe majority here don't use BG, WTT or Procorre (all 3 seem tarred with the same brush of seediness).STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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Originally posted by dog View PostThe majority here don't use BG, WTT or Procorre (all 3 seem tarred with the same brush of seediness).Comment
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Originally posted by madame SasGuru View PostI hope that they are using someone to provide them with advice and that the person they are using is not the provider of the original scheme or its subsequent rebranding as tax advisor service.STRENGTH - "A river cuts through rock not because of its power, but its persistence"Comment
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Originally posted by em2016 View PostI am in the same boat as well. May I have PM access as well please.
I recently received a breakdown of figures from HMRC of how much tax I owe from the 2013/2014 year which I forwarded to the GM compliance team. The GM compliance team have responded with a letter which I have been asked to sign and return to HMRC. Reading the response and with my little knowledge of law I am a but worried because this seems I will be going into some legal battle with HMRC. I understand quite a few people are in the same situation.
I am still with procorre but to be honest I am thinking of pulling out completely from them but my concern is if I do will I get the little support I am receiving from GM on this HMRC battle. I am really concerned about this. I understand there is a WhatsApp group for like mindsLast edited by dog; 13 March 2018, 12:25.Comment
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You are entitled to your opinion but you'll find that it carries more weight if it is based on facts.
WTT has not, ever, been associated with Procorre or any other scheme.
WTT has not, ever, promoted a scheme.
BG has not, ever been associated with selling any products.
The people behind WTT and BG have not ever been engaged by others to sell schemes.
BG does have members who have used the Procorre and related schemes. None of them use these schemes any more and most left before joining BG.
You may have an opinion of BG and WTT but unlike other advisers here, our interest in users of schemes is in dealing with their HMRC position and we have never had any hand in getting them involved in arrangements.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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