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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    and you agreed to the first part of clause 3.1? and indeed
    Anyone still trying to say it wasn't really a loan?
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      Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
      Anyone still trying to say it wasn't really a loan?
      I think that depends on the paperwork and the scheme used. In the case of rnanco and Andrew Sacco's schemes it does seem clear that it was a loan. In other cases they were simply better at hiding the fact.
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        Originally posted by eek View Post
        I think that depends on the paperwork and the scheme used. In the case of rnanco and Andrew Sacco's schemes it does seem clear that it was a loan. In other cases they were simply better at hiding the fact.
        Begs the question, what went through someone's head when signing that? Or is it a case of not reading before signing? I can almost hear the soothing salesman's patter as nudge, wink, "nobody is ever going to ask you to repay it"....... etc.....
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          Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
          Begs the question, what went through someone's head when signing that? Or is it a case of not reading before signing? I can almost hear the soothing salesman's patter as nudge, wink, "nobody is ever going to ask you to repay it"....... etc.....
          It's the bit in bold, people think that the voice overrides the written word when the only thing that really matters is printed evidence.
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            Originally posted by eek View Post
            It's the bit in bold, people think that the voice overrides the written word when the only thing that really matters is printed evidence.
            Indeed, we all had those calls, didn't we? I used to quite enjoy stringing the calls out as long as possible until the salesman realised I was taking the pi55 out of him. And all on paid time, of course.
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              Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
              Indeed, we all had those calls, didn't we? I used to quite enjoy stringing the calls out as long as possible until the salesman realised I was taking the pi55 out of him. And all on paid time, of course.
              I always named one of the earlier suicide victims and asked if the salesman would like to apologise to the wife and children.
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                Originally posted by eek View Post
                and you agreed to the first part of clause 3.1? and indeed
                They been messing around with agreements. A lot of these terms including 3.1 have been changed from original. I got proof of that also. Thats why I said previously that feciltas are committing FRAUD here which some peeps didnt like.

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                  Originally posted by hudson View Post
                  They been messing around with agreements. A lot of these terms including 3.1 have been changed from original. I got proof of that also. Thats why I said previously that feciltas are committing FRAUD here which some peeps didnt like.
                  They might have, they might not have - the simple fact you are posting this may result in Felicitas going back and trying to find the original contract or arguing that that related to X rather than Y and sadly your loans came from Y. This is a public forum don't tell them the issues you have with their paperwork, leave that until you are in court and they don't have time to respond.
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                    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
                    Anyone still trying to say it wasn't really a loan?
                    At what point does it become misselling and/or fraud. I would have thought it's one or the other.

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                      Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
                      At what point does it become misselling and/or fraud. I would have thought it's one or the other.
                      I suspect it doesn't matter - and because of the nature of these schemes I suspect it's business terms so buyer beware rather than consumer terms where the law tries to protect consumers.
                      merely at clientco for the entertainment

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