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Still no proof
Originally posted by Neha Patel View PostSorry this sounds a bit delayed, but anyone taken up the offer to pay off the 5% debt?
The link shared is very useful, and Webberg sums up the options quite well tbfComment
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Originally posted by eek View Posthudson / why - please delete your posts - mentioning screw ups in public allow people to rectify the mistakes before if / when they move to their next stage..
My point about FC or another form of them coming back later on for a second helping is valid. PM me if you think the reasons are sensitive, I just want to know if that email 'evidence' will cover people or not down the line.Comment
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Originally posted by why View PostSorry, didn't realise it was a 'screw up', just some sort of change in T&Cs.
My point about FC or another form of them coming back later on for a second helping is valid. PM me if you think the reasons are sensitive, I just want to know if that email 'evidence' will cover people or not down the line.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI believe someone (Webberg or eek) has already said elsewhere on this forum, that a lawyer should be able to draw up an agreement for "full and final settlement" at 5%. But this still may present issues, or make things worse.
But yes you need to confirm that Felicitas have the right to manage the trust and have the right to write off loans for less than the full amount before sending any money...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Posthudson / why - please delete your posts - mentioning screw ups in public allow people to rectify the mistakes before if / when they move to their next stage..
My solicitor got back to me and he confirmed that there are serious anomalies and also said this is bodering on fraud.
One or two can be dismissed as mistake but this is not 1 or 2 mistakes. They will have done this for many people not just garraway people as the all have the same alleged trust.
I will file the agreements ready to produce it when required.Comment
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Originally posted by hudson View PostAs feciltas already officially deliverd the loan agreements to my agent I dont think they can rectfy this screw up. So im not harming my position.
My solicitor got back to me and he confirmed that there are serious anomalies and also said this is bodering on fraud.
One or two can be dismissed as mistake but this is not 1 or 2 mistakes. They will have done this for many people not just garraway people as the all have the same alleged trust.
I will file the agreements ready to produce it when required.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI believe someone (Webberg or eek) has already said elsewhere on this forum, that a lawyer should be able to draw up an agreement for "full and final settlement" at 5%. But this still may present issues, or make things worse.
I asked if this is enough evidence to prove any further attempt by them or another company in years to come is futile (since they sent out email writing the things off)...Last edited by why; 25 August 2020, 16:52.Comment
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Originally posted by why View PostBut that is not what I asked, I asked as why some early loans had been completely written off i.e. pre April 2011. In those written off cases there is no 'loan' whatsoever outstanding and no offer of 'final settlements', they, themselves have written the loans off and sent emails to some members here out to that effect.
I asked if this is enough evidence to prove any further attempt by them or another company in years to come is futile (since they sent out email writing the things off)...
Those without sufficient learning (including me) would be at best guessing at the answer.
You need to be asking the question of a suitably qualified person.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
(No, me neither).Comment
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