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Things about to get very serious and much more real? / Felicitas Letters
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Originally posted by Validoom View PostSo contact Elysium Law Chambers this morning after receiving a statutory demand from our good friends Felicitas.
Due to sheer amount of people in this position they will be putting everyone together as one group, today is the last day you can join this group.
So if you have recently received a Statutory Demand and are looking for someone to represent you, you need to contact Elysium today.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostWhat do you mean by set aside?
It’s definitely worth reading through the sections that give clear guidance of what a SD is, and how to challenge it. Also the template doc is on there to challenge it but prob worth getting professional legal advise.
Sounds like a judge would decide on the challenge and if successful ‘setting aside’ means suspending the debt.Comment
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I see I’ve woken up to a mail from felicitas stating they’ve made further evidence of their ownership of the loan rights available. Not looked at in detail yet tho.Comment
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Originally posted by DanJackiels View PostI see I’ve woken up to a mail from felicitas stating they’ve made further evidence of their ownership of the loan rights available. Not looked at in detail yet tho.Comment
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Originally posted by sk13 View Postcan anyone share their details pls?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostNope - as someone who worked for Felicitas (and was banned when that fact was discovered) was pointing people away from WTT towards ETC.
so someone in Felicitas was pointing people to use ETC Tax?Comment
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you cant make this stuff up
Originally posted by PJSMITH1980 View Postso someone in Felicitas was pointing people to use ETC Tax?
When engaging with ETC to challenge the ownership of these so-called loans we provided our details home address (Current), phone number, etc mmm that's not good. There was also an email leak sent out by ETC staff which copied everyone involved email addresses. Not exactly professional.Last edited by happychap; 20 November 2020, 09:21.Comment
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Originally posted by happychap View PostSo eek, if you are saying someone on here (working for Felicitas) was pointing people towards ETC (Andy Wood) and now ETC are pushing people towards Elysium (Richard Gray, whos Andy's mate) this is becoming a nightmare.
You will note the continue notices about not talking to people via PM - the poster was banned for talking to people and then revealing his true identity.
I then what back and carefully read all his posts in which he continually recommended ETC who were then operating almost a holding operation as the discounted offers timed out and disappeared.
Now it's fully understandable that ETC may (in their professional opinion) have believed that doing nothing was the best policy but if the loans are legal and the paperwork is possibly valid (as ETC now seem to be saying) what back in April looked like a good idea might not look so good come November.
And it's highly possible that people may think their change in opinion after they (ETC) wash their hands of the issue may have other motives when you discover who their initial cheerleaders were.Last edited by eek; 20 November 2020, 09:27.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Did you know that you generally cannot bankrupt someone if the debt is for less than £5,000 - so that is worth knowing, however you do need to complete form IAA in triplicate and send it to the courts - or call the court that is mentioned on SD and talk with them I have found them to be very helpful
Also please all try and make contract with the Office of Fair Trading in the Isle of Man on +44 1624 686500, they are aware of Felicitas, call them with your individual issue, i.e. harassment etc. it will build our caseComment
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