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Previously on "Times : Loan schemes offering help to ruined clients — for a fee"
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI am just about to request a one month ban. I want to be very clear I am not running away from defending Phil and will be back.
My brother has just been found hanged. He served his country as a member of 1para and possibly the SAS.
I have hugely suffered at the hands of HMRC - without Phil I could have gone the same way as my brother.
Take care.
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I am just about to request a one month ban. I want to be very clear I am not running away from defending Phil and will be back.
My brother has just been found hanged. He served his country as a member of 1para and possibly the SAS.
I have hugely suffered at the hands of HMRC - without Phil I could have gone the same way as my brother.
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Originally posted by jbryce View PostAndyW I guess - who's he?
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostA very long time ago, there was a group called NTRT. Very similar to LCAG.
At one point some of those in NTRT put in a great deal of money to form a splinter group. This was highly controversial and attracted a great deal of criticism.
Who do you think did best between: -
1. Those outside the splinter group
2. Those inside the splinter group.
3. AndyW
Please vote for option 1, 2 or 3.
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A very long time ago, there was a group called NTRT. Very similar to LCAG.
At one point some of those in NTRT put in a great deal of money to form a splinter group. This was highly controversial and attracted a great deal of criticism.
Who do you think did best between: -
1. Those outside the splinter group
2. Those inside the splinter group.
3. AndyW
Please vote for option 1, 2 or 3.
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For what it’s worth Robert Venables QC designed the failed scheme I was on....
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI’ve spoke to Phil and despite me being well known to be against such ideas generally, agree with what he says on it, as he states, even if he was an extremely well disguised conman then the enablers penalties would make such pointless.
Insella are not relying upon a judge interpretation of the law, they are utilising the law that Hmrc themselves helped word. It’s an option and people can take or leave.
There won’t be any hard sell from Phil either way other than to state it’s not a qc opinion on a scheme...it’s a qc devised solution.
There’s a world of difference and for anyone to downplay it based on a seeing only a few paragraphs of a >200 page explanation is crazy. Especially so if such person/people have their own agenda to sell.
I guess it’s a case of trusting Phil and rvqc or not but neither can make a penny of failed and (Phil especially) has everything to lose.
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Originally posted by TSMRTZ View Poston the same vein, has anyone been contacted by Insella in Cyprus? It appears to be an "option" put together with the backing of Phil Manley and devised by Robert Venables QC. Again they are asking for a fee, 8% of total outstanding loans. I am struggling to get my head around the two options they have suggested.
Equally, I a bit dubious that Phil M would put his name to one of these schemes....
Insella are not relying upon a judge interpretation of the law, they are utilising the law that Hmrc themselves helped word. It’s an option and people can take or leave.
There won’t be any hard sell from Phil either way other than to state it’s not a qc opinion on a scheme...it’s a qc devised solution.
There’s a world of difference and for anyone to downplay it based on a seeing only a few paragraphs of a >200 page explanation is crazy. Especially so if such person/people have their own agenda to sell.
I guess it’s a case of trusting Phil and rvqc or not but neither can make a penny of failed and (Phil especially) has everything to lose.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI am incredulous that people are even contemplating this stuff.
Contacting Graham/Phil is a far better way forward.
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Originally posted by TSMRTZ View Poston the same vein, has anyone been contacted by Insella in Cyprus? It appears to be an "option" put together with the backing of Phil Manley and devised by Robert Venables QC. Again they are asking for a fee, 8% of total outstanding loans. I am struggling to get my head around the two options they have suggested.
Equally, I a bit dubious that Phil M would put his name to one of these schemes....
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Originally posted by TSMRTZ View Poston the same vein, has anyone been contacted by Insella in Cyprus? It appears to be an "option" put together with the backing of Phil Manley and devised by Robert Venables QC. Again they are asking for a fee, 8% of total outstanding loans. I am struggling to get my head around the two options they have suggested.
Equally, I a bit dubious that Phil M would put his name to one of these schemes....
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