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Things about to get very serious and much more real? / Felicitas Letters
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Statutory Demand and Felicitas
Just to let everyone know that I received a statutory demand from Felicitas and I wrote to the court (whichever court is mentioned in the statutory demand) I completed a IAA form (which you can download from gov website) I also attached a witness statement and asked for the Statutory Demand to be set aside, I was then written back from the courts to say a telephone hearing would be scheduled in January - after 5 days Felicitas withdrew the Statutory Demand - please do not ignore but respond to the court immediately with some form of acknowledgement - I didn't use a solicitor I did this myself it was not difficult - but SD has now been withdrawn.Comment
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hi shay
Originally posted by Shay58 View PostJust to let everyone know that I received a statutory demand from Felicitas and I wrote to the court (whichever court is mentioned in the statutory demand) I completed a IAA form (which you can download from gov website) I also attached a witness statement and asked for the Statutory Demand to be set aside, I was then written back from the courts to say a telephone hearing would be scheduled in January - after 5 days Felicitas withdrew the Statutory Demand - please do not ignore but respond to the court immediately with some form of acknowledgement - I didn't use a solicitor I did this myself it was not difficult - but SD has now been withdrawn.Comment
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Originally posted by mickeyslondon View PostHi Shay im trying to fill in the same form but lost. is there a guide other than the iaa-n form?
This is a statutory demand for payment that has very fixed deadlines for responses as it exists for a particular reason (which Felicitas are abusing but the courts won't know nor care about that).
If you haven't responded yet it wouldn't surprise me if you are too late and that a court will decide that the demand is valid...
Get it sorted now (i.e this second, not today, not this week, not this month) and pray the courts are lenient.Last edited by eek; 12 December 2020, 10:41.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostCan I just saw WT actual F.
This is a statutory demand for payment that has very fixed deadlines for responses as it exists for a particular reason (which Felicitas are abusing but the courts won't know nor care about that).
If you haven't responded yet it wouldn't surprise me if you are too late and that a court will decide that the demand is valid...
Get it sorted now (i.e this second, not today, not this week, not this month) and pray the courts are lenient.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostCan I just saw WT actual F.
This is a statutory demand for payment that has very fixed deadlines for responses as it exists for a particular reason (which Felicitas are abusing but the courts won't know nor care about that).
If you haven't responded yet it wouldn't surprise me if you are too late and that a court will decide that the demand is valid...
Get it sorted now (i.e this second, not today, not this week, not this month) and pray the courts are lenient.Comment
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Originally posted by mickeyslondon View Postand my SD has no case number on it so what reference will it have when I send it to the court?
and given that you don’t have a court case but do have a court you could ring them up and see what they say.
the issue is that you should have done this immediately and you shouldn’t have ever placed it in the to do pilemerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I wonder how many people will get caught out by not disputing the SD within the time limit? (I assume that's what Felicitas are counting on.)
Is what they're doing an abuse of the SD regime?Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostI wonder how many people will get caught out by not disputing the SD within the time limit? (I assume that's what Felicitas are counting on.)
Is what they're doing an abuse of the SD regime?
But from the reaction by Felicitas to this forum it seems that this thread has resulted in far more people disputing the demand than Felicitas thought / hoped would be the case.Last edited by eek; 13 December 2020, 09:02.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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