Hi guys, Please forward a copy of your letter to ETCtax and they will write a letter to Gladstones on your behalf. I'm sure it's better than either ignoring the letter or trying to dispute it yourselves. I have just forward my letter to them, i will let you know of the outcome if i hear anything.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust remember there is at least one poster on here who stands to benefit financially for any money handed over. You want to be very very careful who you trust.Comment
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Originally posted by seriouslymandeleted as he should
as BP points out this is a public forum with anonymous users (although I know BP, and webberg is who he claims to be and he has vouched for ETCTax) so everything you say here gives Gladstones / Felicitas more things to work with.
At the moment pick an approach and implement it, posting things here allows Felicitas time to work out arguments that can be used against you in court if / when that day arrives.
For the moment pick a process and stick to it. And that process should be:-
ignore things (not my preferred approach, it's easier to offload things automatically)
Send things to WTT to process
Send things to ETCTax to process.
As with HMRC this is going to be a long drawn out process as the longer it wears on the more pressure is placed on settling and getting it over with...Last edited by eek; 21 February 2020, 10:44.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by NC71 View PostThat would be Webberg and Matt Wills - if they are 'wrong-uns' then they disguise it well.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I'm on benefits, I literally have no money. I can't afford to join a group, so my only option is to ignore these parasites. I do not remember any loans and I've never had a problem with HMRC. So if they want any money they can waste their time going to court and then get nothing.Comment
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Originally posted by Wtaf View PostI'm on benefits, I literally have no money. I can't afford to join a group, so my only option is to ignore these parasites. I do not remember any loans and I've never had a problem with HMRC. So if they want any money they can waste their time going to court and then get nothing.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Paulhoylake1976 View PostHi guys, Please forward a copy of your letter to ETCtax and they will write a letter to Gladstones on your behalf. I'm sure it's better than either ignoring the letter or trying to dispute it yourselves. I have just forward my letter to them, i will let you know of the outcome if i hear anything.
I just spoke to Gladstone’s to a clueless woman who was unable to explain anything. She said she is there to collect the debt and cannot give any further details. However when I said u are willing to write off so much money in return for a small amount of payment...she said it’s only for the debt which was inherited by Felicitas. I said this sounds like a big fraud and she cut the line ??Last edited by Neha Patel; 21 February 2020, 11:22.Comment
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Originally posted by Neha Patel View PostHow do I get in touch with these companies ?Comment
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Just a thought, these abulance chasing companies. I had thought there were rules and codes of practice, if not actual legislation preventing professional services firms intimidating or making veiled threats to people? If the firm of lawyers gets more agressive and repeatedly writes increasingly scary letters, it has to be a case for investigation by the law society in the UK? You can't just keep hounding folks these days with unsubstatiated claims of debt resulting from alleged loans? Can you?Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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My Action plan:
1. Don't ignore it.
2. Don't dispute it.
3. Contract ETCtax for assistance.
4. Report Gladstones to the Solicitors Regulation Authority.Comment
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