Originally posted by swing84
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In a shocking turn of events it emerges that the 31st July deadline imposed by our friend Andrew Thompson was in fact not a deadline at all
He's written to remind me that interest is now accruing and that I should setup the standing order, or utilise one of the options to repay the loan. He also wishes to point out that he 'has instructed' DOR Resolutions to 'collect the interest' which sounds a bit bailiff-y.
I am taking legal advice (not from someone active in these forums) so will await further opinion.Comment
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Originally posted by swing84 View PostIn a shocking turn of events it emerges that the 31st July deadline imposed by our friend Andrew Thompson was in fact not a deadline at all
He's written to remind me that interest is now accruing and that I should setup the standing order, or utilise one of the options to repay the loan. He also wishes to point out that he 'has instructed' DOR Resolutions to 'collect the interest' which sounds a bit bailiff-y.
I am taking legal advice (not from someone active in these forums) so will await further opinion.Comment
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Andrew Thompson is DOR and was Infinity Contractors, same person. I posted on here somewhere a few months ago, a detailed history of Andrew and the Infinity/DOR relationship.
Originally posted by swing84 View PostIn a shocking turn of events it emerges that the 31st July deadline imposed by our friend Andrew Thompson was in fact not a deadline at all
He's written to remind me that interest is now accruing and that I should setup the standing order, or utilise one of the options to repay the loan. He also wishes to point out that he 'has instructed' DOR Resolutions to 'collect the interest' which sounds a bit bailiff-y.
I am taking legal advice (not from someone active in these forums) so will await further opinion.Comment
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Originally posted by beunostats View PostAndrew Thompson is DOR and was Infinity Contractors, same person. I posted on here somewhere a few months ago, a detailed history of Andrew and the Infinity/DOR relationship.
Interestingly when DOR were asked as about their relationship with trustees. Infinity, iq their response was . As “we are instructed by the trustees to handle communications with trust debtors about the loans. We do not have any relationship with the scheme organisers either for IQ or Infinity.”Comment
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In this climate I would advise that no-one accept any comments from anyone (including all on an anonymous forum) at face-value. If the facts you discover matches the words used, then you could accept them."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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