Originally posted by Whowouldhavethought
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Things about to get very serious and much more real? / Felicitas Letters
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Originally posted by Monkeypower View Post
Hi Socialsarah73, I'm just wondering, when you say "not heard from them since", is that they haven't harassed you since ?. I am hoping they did send you a letter/contract confirming you owe them nothing now in the way of so called "Loans" after you paid the small amount.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Socialsarah73 View Post
I did last year - made an offer, paid a small amount (for piece of mind) and not heard from them since. Sharing information with loan charge action groupLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by neveragain View PostHas anyone contacted them or taken up their offer or considering it?
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Originally posted by dammit chloe View PostYes. It it is the real Ray Trew then he may well know a lot about creating and flogging a schemes such as Horizon/Castlemaine. Associated with mr Barington "Barry" Davis.Leave a comment:
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Yes. It it is the real Ray Trew then he may well know a lot about creating and flogging a schemes such as Horizon/Castlemaine. Associated with mr Barington "Barry" Davis.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
The public good that CUK has acheived by being here and facilitating this and many other discussions can't be measured. I don't think it's too strong a view to say that CUK has literally saved lives along with probably millions of ££££s for many people. Even people who never heard of CUK. Long may it continue.
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"If" our recently joined poster "Ray Trew" happens to be Raymond Arthur Trew (perhaps said new member might care to confirm) regular posters here might care to take a look at information readily accessible in the public domain about Mr Trew and his businesses. Personally, I find it fascinating to read and I am left wondering what actually motivated Mr Trew to post on this thread (if that's genuinely who he is).
On the other hand, it could just be any random person choosing that user name at random. Thanks.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
The only thing we agree about is the scruples and ethics of this company, but the rest of your post is indeed tosh.
As I pointed out in 2014
But the point is IF. There is no evidence that this company can legally owns these loans and they have been remarkably coy about proving that in court.
So you are jumping into this thread and making statements without the knowledge of the situation.
And in any case HMRC probably weren't going after the loan they were going after the "income" (of which the "loan" was a part) on which the full amount of tax had not been paid..
One thing this forum has ensured I'm very careful about is ensuring i double check what I say in a post.Last edited by eek; 13 September 2021, 15:47.Leave a comment:
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