Originally posted by eek
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Things about to get very serious and much more real? / Felicitas Letters
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I got one will be ignoring this letter.
they cN whistle, English law my arse, I live in ScotlandComment
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Will be interesting to see if Felicitas come after those who have settled and have bits of paper, after all Felicitas issued notices to those who had settled with TfL previous to Felicitas.Comment
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Two of my friends settled and both have letters from Felicitas saying the loans would be fully settled and never sold on.
guess what? They have had west 28th 50% letters to.Comment
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Originally posted by Volks View PostTwo of my friends settled and both have letters from Felicitas saying the loans would be fully settled and never sold on.
guess what? They have had west 28th 50% letters to.Last edited by GregRickshaw; 3 November 2022, 17:48.Comment
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Originally posted by 007contractor View Post
If you look on companies House and search for Felicitas Solutions - They have had a notice on the Gazzette 01\11\22 of being struck off within the next 2 months. Looks like they are trying there luck before they are struck off!!merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Kblack101 View PostAs it's been recommended to dispute the debt which I absolutely do as I settled this as income with HMRC does anyone have or is going to prepare a template for such a letter please?Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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I'm minded to ignore West28th and treat as a phishing scam. Ignored Felicitas 5% offer in May 2020 and they have now passed on to West28th who are offering a 50% deal. Looking at both on companies house they look like recently setup shell companies with no accounts. Let them spend money with solicitors letters and produce contracts and proof of payment. Unless someone knows otherwise I reckon they just have a spreadsheet with names, amounts and contact details without evidence to back up.Comment
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Scam apon Scam apon Scam
This has gone on for almost a decade now yet none of the 5000 or so people have been taken to court or served with statutory demands……
You’ve got to think why not
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I, too have received the West 28th letters this morning, settled with HMRC but not with Felicitas.
I'm sure that this question has been asked but does anyone have their loan agreement (signed or otherwise) for their original agreement? It was a while back but was it a link that needed to be clicked on to verify the agreement? And if this was the case, did anyone receive confirmation?
I have found this citizen advice link to the time limit on the recovery of any debt. Hope it can be of help to anyone - https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/de...rtgage%20debts.
Please note that there is no way of contacting West 28th bar an email (or possibly a letter) which by law would restart the 6-year time limit. I think this has been done deliberately.Comment
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