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Things about to get very serious and much more real? / Felicitas Letters
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Originally posted by WJK View PostThey are Back!
Just received mail today 11th August.
Below is an extract from the mail. It goes on to say that if I pay xxx which is a final settlement by end of August then they will write off the rest!
Mail extract:
As you can see, we have the right to demand repayment of the capital.
It would be the first time they have distributed/shown any evidence of their rights to demand payment
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Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
Can you indeed see this from your letter?
It would be the first time they have distributed/shown any evidence of their rights to demand payment
Footnote to mail:
If you will not or cannot pay the due amount, then we would prefer to avoid your bankruptcy if at all
possible. We have reviewed your file and calculate that it would be preferable to offer to settle the matter
with you at discount. This offer is made without prejudice to our right to enforce repayment of the
outstanding balance. If you repay £xxxxx, we will accept it in full and final settlement of the loans
shown in the schedule. We will write off the remaining. £xxxxxxxxTo accept this offer, please make
payment to our agent as follows. You will automatically receive a letter, signed by a company director.Comment
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Originally posted by WJK View Post
I cannot see any evidence within the mail only txt that I shared.
Footnote to mail:
If you will not or cannot pay the due amount, then we would prefer to avoid your bankruptcy if at all
possible. We have reviewed your file and calculate that it would be preferable to offer to settle the matter
with you at discount. This offer is made without prejudice to our right to enforce repayment of the
outstanding balance. If you repay £xxxxx, we will accept it in full and final settlement of the loans
shown in the schedule. We will write off the remaining. £xxxxxxxxTo accept this offer, please make
payment to our agent as follows. You will automatically receive a letter, signed by a company director.Comment
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Originally posted by WJK View Post
I cannot see any evidence within the mail only txt that I shared.
Footnote to mail:
If you will not or cannot pay the due amount, then we would prefer to avoid your bankruptcy if at all
possible. We have reviewed your file and calculate that it would be preferable to offer to settle the matter
with you at discount. This offer is made without prejudice to our right to enforce repayment of the outstanding balance. If you repay £xxxxx, we will accept it in full and final settlement of the loans
shown in the schedule. We will write off the remaining. £xxxxxxxxTo accept this offer, please make
payment to our agent as follows. You will automatically receive a letter, signed by a company director."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Oh Joy !, it was a nice holiday.
But as before, I will wait till a judge decides that I must pay.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
You were quite right Lance.Last edited by Paralytic; 11 August 2021, 16:22.Comment
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