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Company Name: EASY LOANS UK LIMITED

 

 

 

 

Previous Name(s): NO PREVIOUS NAME HAS BEEN RECORDED DURING THE LAST 20 YEARS

 

Registered Number: 06981757

 

Registered Office: 45 SHOP

SPRING BANK

HULL

EAST YORKSHIRE

UNITED KINGDOM

HU3 1AG

 

Incorporation Date: 05/08/2009

 

Country Of Origin: United Kingdom

Company Type: Private Limited Company

 

Accounting Reference Date: 31/08

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Last Annual Return:

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Company Status: Dissolved

Type of Accounts: NO ACCOUNTS FILED Accounts

 

Nature Of Business: None Supplied

 

 

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22/03/2011 STRUCK OFF AND DISSOLVED

07/12/2010 FIRST GAZETTE

08/07/2010 APPOINTMENT TERMINATED, DIRECTOR TRACEY HARE

05/08/2009 INCORPORATION DOCUMENTS

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION

STATEMENT OF DIRECTORS & REGISTERED OFFICE

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MR JONATHAN COMPTON

 

DEBT RECOVERY UK (HULL) LIMITED

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16 November 2009

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HULL & EAST YORKSHIRE DOORS LIMITED

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25 September 2009

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EASY LOANS UK LIMITED (Dissolved)

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05 August 2009

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Well, it's time to drag this old thread up and give an update. It seems Jonathon Compton AKA Student Debt Recovery and Hull and East Yorkshire Debt Recovery Ltd has been a very naughty boy;

 

A SERIAL fraudster swindled hundreds of thousands of pounds from businesses across the region to fund a lavish lifestyle.

 

Jonathon Compton, 29, used the money to pay for a luxury wedding and live in a £350,000, six-bed property.

 

Compton lied and cheated to defraud money from firms across the area, costing them an estimated £400,000.

 

His rented property in Bearwood Close, east Hull, contained state-of-the-art electrical goods, from a 50in plasma television to his two-year-old son's engraved iPad.

 

Compton ran two companies, called Student Debt Recovery and Hull and East Yorkshire Debt Recovery Ltd, and used them to con people.

 

He had a contract to chase up student debts for firm Club Easy but took the company's money and failed to do the work.

 

Instead, he falsified county court documents to make it appear he had.

 

It caused Club Easy to lose more than £103,000 of business in 2010.

 

While Compton was being investigated he sold Hull and East Yorkshire Debt Recovery Ltd for a sum of £229,000, after claiming it had made a profit of £163,000.

 

In reality, the bank had closed its accounts and Compton owed £30,000.

 

The new owner of the business, Mark Jenner, kept Compton on as his managing director.

http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/Serial-fraudster-stole-400k-businesses-jailed/story-16647731-detail/story.html

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