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IQ Consultants, Felicitas Solutions, ECS Trustees - loan repayment demands

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Tezz View Post
    I trust what etc have told me and they are professional. As you are not involved and never have been, most people on here would be better off not listening to your fear marketing, and taking advice from a professional advisor.
    Once again Go and check what I've posted and correct any inaccuracies regarding revokable trusts.

    Then go and check how loans actual work (again in the Isle of Mann) and work out when the clock regarding time served expiry actually started ticking.. I know the answer there and it's not what you want to hear.

    So yes I'm not involved but I'm the nearest thing you are going to find to someone who knows the complete picture about the mess you are in.

    Etc and Wtt know the tax issues (both loans and iht).

    They however don't understands trusts and that is an area I know about as it was what an accountancy firm I worked at specialised in..

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  • Tezz
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Yes, people should speak to a professional, one that has the backing of a professional body.

    I think that a Eek has been saying that. Don’t go by the recommendation of anonymous posters.
    But eek is to many people on here just an anonymous poster who is peddling unprofessional advice.
    People must take anything he says with a very large pinch of salt....

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  • Tezz
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Yes, people should speak to a professional, one that has the backing of a professional body.
    Well said, I agree entirely.
    This thread does not need posters who enjoy inciting fear and peddling unprofessional advice.

    Thanks

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by Tezz View Post
    Once again, you don’t want to give up giving unprofessional and biased postings.
    I say again, YOU are untrustworthy and should keep out of this as you are not involved and I recommend anyone worried to speak to a professional and not listen to you!
    Yes, people should speak to a professional, one that has the backing of a professional body.

    I think that a Eek has been saying that. Don’t go by the recommendation of anonymous posters.

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  • Tezz
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Once again Please go and correct anything I've got factually wrong with links to the appropriate part of Isle of Mann trust law -as I believe everything I've posted is correct

    You may not like what I've posted but I'm trying to shatter the illusions that some posters here still have that everything is fine - the reality is that you've been tricked by scammers who are after everything they can get and they can legally get it.
    Once again, you don’t want to give up giving unprofessional and biased postings.
    I say again, YOU are untrustworthy and should keep out of this as you are not involved and I recommend anyone worried to speak to a professional and not listen to you!

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Tezz View Post
    Unless you are a qualified legal expert in any particular field, the advice and information you give on here is totally unacceptable and most certain untrustworthy. People would be most definitely better off to give your information a very wide berth and seek real help form a reputable company.
    Stop trying to incite fear and worry people!
    Once again Please go and correct anything I've got factually wrong with links to the appropriate part of Isle of Mann trust law -as I believe everything I've posted is correct

    You may not like what I've posted but I'm trying to shatter the illusions that some posters here still have that everything is fine - the reality is that you've been tricked by scammers who are after everything they can get and they can legally get it.

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  • Tezz
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    I don't know - I'm not impacted as I knew enough about schemes to avoid them
    Given that you have been dealing with etc have they said anything?
    I trust what etc have told me and they are professional. As you are not involved and never have been, most people on here would be better off not listening to your fear marketing, and taking advice from a professional advisor.

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  • Whowouldhavethought
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    I don't know - I'm not impacted as I knew enough about schemes to avoid them
    Given that you have been dealing with etc have they said anything?
    They are still looking at my case.

    My conversations to date have been quite encouraging, however reading your posts, it seems like there is no way out of it.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Whowouldhavethought View Post
    It was an employee of the scheme provider.

    I have everything with ETC who are looking at the evidence provided, however thats now starting to seem futile.

    How would one go about finding a solicitor to support them with this type of case if you have limited funds?
    I don't know - I'm not impacted as I knew enough about schemes to avoid them
    Given that you have been dealing with etc have they said anything?

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  • Tezz
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Really - Would you care to explain how the revokable trust you signed your income away to works? And how to identify who the beneficiaries currently are? And how much they REALLY wish to recover from you?

    You may not like what I posting but that doesn't mean what I'm posting is inaccurate.

    But continue in your dream world while praying I'm wrong - sadly I suspect and fear (for Felicitas's victims) that I won't be..
    Unless you are a qualified legal expert in any particular field, the advice and information you give on here is totally unacceptable and most certain untrustworthy. People would be most definitely better off to give your information a very wide berth and seek real help form a reputable company.
    Stop trying to incite fear and worry people!
    You are either a scammer in disguise or someone who just wants to cause trouble.

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