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Things about to get very serious and much more real? / Felicitas Letters
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Last edited by eek; 24 November 2020, 07:53.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Originally posted by eek View PostWhy do you say that as that isn't what Webberg says - they have dealt with SDs.
Where we have taken on clients after the last update of authorities to Felicitas, they have had SDs.
Clearly cannot say what others experience is.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Originally posted by PJSMITH1980 View PostHello
Has anyone that has had ECT Tax engaging with Felicitas on their behalf received an SD? Current info seems to point to the fact that most people that have received an SD have had no communication so far with Felicitas whatsoever.
Also, how are these SD's being served/delivered. Are they coming via a special courier or by Royal Mail. It could be a concern that Royal Mail have tried to deliver and maybe failed to leave a 'missed you' card. What position does that leave the recipient in?Comment
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Originally posted by mrprofit View Post2nd class Royal Mail, just dropped in the letter box in my case, no signature or personal hand to hand delivery. Actually could have missed it with all the other spam.Comment
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Originally posted by philinlondon View PostLooks like they are running out of money with their shell company. Mine was signed for, so this massive postal exercise they are having are now not even compliant with Stat Demand rules.Comment
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Originally posted by mrprofit View PostI had mine SD withdrawn by Felicitas.Comment
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Originally posted by mrprofit View PostI had mine SD withdrawn by Felicitas.
It would be even better if someone could put in a MCol counter claim for loss of time stress and anxiety for say £350.
Let them come to court and lose a day's work defending, I think not.Comment
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Originally posted by luxCon View PostGood to hear.
It would be even better if someone could put in a MCol counter claim for loss of time stress and anxiety for say £350.
Let them come to court and lose a day's work defending, I think not.
What I want to do is actually get investigative journalists or documentary makers to be involved, I want his family, friends, neighbours and business neighbours to know his actions. Once is on the internet, is there forever. I trust Cheshire is a respected area (he seems to have studied there looking at his social media) and the Cheshire community deserves to know who they have in their community and is up to their good judgement in how they like to be involved with him after knowing all the facts. We need people to be personally liable for their actions, hiding behind shell companies and doing what he's doing now people deserves to know.Comment
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Originally posted by GregRickshaw View PostWhat happens when it gets withdrawn, do the courts notify you or is it just a case of Felicitas letting you know they have withdrawn it?
I was prepared/hoping to go to court to be honest.Comment
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If you think about the current game they are playing - Felicitas aim is just to find anyone who hasn't responded to the Demand and then get money from them.
I think every single step is focussed on gathering some money to allow them to continue to their next step.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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