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Received a letter and email
Hi Everyone,
Which Solicitors would you recommend?
i've seen WTT on this thread. Are there any others?Comment
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Originally posted by Obi1 View PostHi Everyone,
Which Solicitors would you recommend?
i've seen WTT on this thread. Are there any others?
We are tax advisers who specialise in this area. We also have a legal team which carries out a variety of associated tasks.
I think that buried in the early days of this thread there is reference to a firm of solicitors who were engaged for the purpose of resisting the claims. (Forgive me if I have confused this with similar threads).
Otherwise we (WTT) or ETC seem to be the main groupings of the lucky recipients of letters etc from Felicitas and connections.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Desperados
Originally posted by DanJackiels View PostAnother email from felicitas. ‘ new file ready for me to view on the client gateway ‘
Fishing trip … stay strong and don't give them a penny. Plenty of good advice out there about these illusory loans.Last edited by stevematch; 3 August 2020, 13:35.Comment
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Originally posted by stevematch View PostThey are still desperate it seems, wouldn't Felicitas go straight to reputable barristers if this was airtight.
Fishing trip … stay strong and don't give them a penny. Plenty of good advice out there about these illusory loans.Comment
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Originally posted by NeedTheSunshine View PostEither they were a loan or income. If it was income should you have paid tax? If it was a loan can it be called in? And I say this as some one caught up in the Loan Charge debacle so I do have every sympathy.
I suppose their mailing runs got a bit expensive. Sad for all the people who paid them a penny to fund their fishing trips. Plenty of great advice on the forum and external to this site on this saga.Comment
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Originally posted by webberg View PostAs the man said, WTT are not solictiors.
We are tax advisers who specialise in this area. We also have a legal team which carries out a variety of associated tasks.
I think that buried in the early days of this thread there is reference to a firm of solicitors who were engaged for the purpose of resisting the claims. (Forgive me if I have confused this with similar threads).
Otherwise we (WTT) or ETC seem to be the main groupings of the lucky recipients of letters etc from Felicitas and connections.Comment
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Originally posted by Superfly View PostI think you are referring to Freeths Solicitors.
I have no idea where that project got to.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Final Offer
So we are at the final offer according to my letter this week. My initial demand in Feb was £35k , now its a final generous demand of £14k. Christmas has come early , thanks Felicitas , I'll send them a Christmas card. Don't pay them a penny to let them continue on with the fishing trip. Strange they have never responded to one of my letters.Last edited by Contractor UK; 13 January 2021, 00:17.Comment
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Hundreds will have paid them !!!
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