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IQ Consultants, Felicitas Solutions, ECS Trustees - loan repayment demands
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Originally posted by neveragain View Postas anyone received an email from gladstones recently?Comment
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Narrative
Originally posted by neveragain View Postyes, chasing paymentComment
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Originally posted by neveragain View Postyes, chasing paymentComment
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Originally posted by pnr8uk View PostCare to share the narrative? Not the amounts just what they are asking now?
I asked them to send docs and other info about this so called 'loan' months ago when I first got their email. I sent them a few dispute mails, but no response until now.
They quoted my first couple of mails but not the last one, convenient, seems they want to ignore that. I have a delivery receipt.
Some of the docs I cant open.
Basically, as they have partially sent what I requested, they want me to settle within a couple of weeks.
I've paid my tax on this, so in my eyes, it's not a loan. If they want me to pay anything, I cannot afford to.
I've disputed this on all my mails and nothing has come back about the dispute.
what do I do.Comment
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Originally posted by neveragain View PostI'm sure they're looking at this forum
I asked them to send docs and other info about this so called 'loan' months ago when I first got their email. I sent them a few dispute mails, but no response until now.
They quoted my first couple of mails but not the last one, convenient, seems they want to ignore that. I have a delivery receipt.
Some of the docs I cant open.
Basically, as they have partially sent what I requested, they want me to settle within a couple of weeks.
I've paid my tax on this, so in my eyes, it's not a loan. If they want me to pay anything, I cannot afford to.
I've disputed this on all my mails and nothing has come back about the dispute.
what do I do.
They are reading these and their time is coming. Hope they enjoy prison food!Comment
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Originally posted by neveragain View PostI'm sure they're looking at this forum
I asked them to send docs and other info about this so called 'loan' months ago when I first got their email. I sent them a few dispute mails, but no response until now.
They quoted my first couple of mails but not the last one, convenient, seems they want to ignore that. I have a delivery receipt.
Some of the docs I cant open.
Basically, as they have partially sent what I requested, they want me to settle within a couple of weeks.
I've paid my tax on this, so in my eyes, it's not a loan. If they want me to pay anything, I cannot afford to.
I've disputed this on all my mails and nothing has come back about the dispute.
what do I do.
Have a read through this thread and if you need to reach out in private if you prefer.
If you have disputed and they have continued to harrang you then they have broken FCA guidelines regarding debt disputes. They have to everyone so hang in there and seek some support and help.Comment
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BBC Moneybox
Great to think this could be gaining traction.
Not sure it counts as a nugget, but one thing that struck, as extremely "unusual", was that- The letter from the trustees (with my best interests in mind) who had decided to sell the "debt" and
- The letter, from Felicitas, telling me they now owned the "debt"
Came on the same double sided sheet of paper.
That seems to indicate a closer than is healthy relationship between the two and smacks of sharp practice, to me. (Don't know where sharp practice ends an fraud begins (and it's IOM rules to make it even murkier))Comment
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Hmm
So I had a missed call by an unknown number, which I think is a bum dial that then went to voicemail.. The guy said 'nah nah nah mate, you've got him a 1000%', then the line was cut. The caller is a fat bloated middle aged guy (white) with a black chick. (saved number and checked his pic on WhatsApp. I think it's one of these lot, any ideas? He's sprouting a white beard too. Can you post pics on here?Comment
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Originally posted by DesparateDan View PostGreat to think this could be gaining traction.
Not sure it counts as a nugget, but one thing that struck, as extremely "unusual", was that- The letter from the trustees (with my best interests in mind) who had decided to sell the "debt" and
- The letter, from Felicitas, telling me they now owned the "debt"
Came on the same double sided sheet of paper.
That seems to indicate a closer than is healthy relationship between the two and smacks of sharp practice, to me. (Don't know where sharp practice ends an fraud begins (and it's IOM rules to make it even murkier))Comment
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