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The second Roxburghe was the only one in existence at the time my account was sold...

 

Monumental cock up somewhere in Turnbull's organisations but either way... they have been caught with their pants down on this ;-)

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GH...

 

Wrong Roxburghe ;-)

 

Check out company ref 3137269 instead.

 

apologies I had a 0 in front of the number (as in the BC letter) my :oops:

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This is a follow up the question; who paid?

 

TR would have you believe that HFO Capital did. They produced the NoA on Barclays headed paper to add an air of legitimacy to the whole issue.

 

I questioned this assignment and TR conveniently had some account sale agreements laying around... got a minion to type up my personal details (obtained from who knows where?) on an excel sheet to make it appear as if my account was one of a batch sold to HFO Capital.

 

All of their submissions to the court are desperate attempts to convince the court of this assignment.

 

However, it was sold to Roxburghe UK Limited... who changed their name to HFO Services Limited in August 2004 EXCEPT my account was sold to Roxburghe UK Limited in May 2006 when both companies were in existence (a company called DSG Collections changed their name to Roxburghe the same day the other Roxburghe changed theirs to HFO).

 

I wish I could say "you couldn't make it up" but it appears someone did ;-)

i get the feeling this is when HARPER AND BADRI JUMPED SHIPS ? SO IN EFFECT VALIDOR IS IN THE MIX SOMEWHERE ALONGSIDE CONSILLION GROUP ? now its getting a bit sticky ,tax loopholes all over shop

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Best to leave the tax bits to the tax experts...

 

I still have a case to win of course... as for the costs hearing, well, the Judge is will have a field day with their conduct and I intend to seize upon every grubby detail.

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He is known as Hanging Judge Jeffreys because of the punishment he handed out at the trials of the supporters of CAG hehe ,,,hope not lets not have history repeat itself centuries later me being a scotsman an all i would nt stand a chance lol

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I was rather intimating that Judge Jeffreys may like LiPs, and may mete out a suitable punishment to a claimant who may possibly be relying on not completely truthful documents to try and win. Ramsay!

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It should be amusing...

 

This rubbishes all of his evidence in the set aside hearing... all of the evidence in response to my defence... all of the evidence for the summary judgement application... all of the evidence for the response to the costs hearing.

 

Oh deary me... how are they ever going to get out of this one. Admin error? Only one kind at Turnbull Towers judging by the multitude of cases on here...

 

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Vj this is an awesome piece of work against this seriously dodgy company. Beware of speeding cars though I don't think they are very nice people.

 

This work alone must have cost them any functioning and financially lucrative relationship they had with Barclaycard. They'll not have any tax liability to dodge any more.

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Vj this is an awesome piece of work against this seriously dodgy company. Beware of speeding cars though I don't think they are very nice people.

 

This work alone must have cost them any functioning and financially lucrative relationship they had with Barclaycard. They'll not have any tax liability to dodge any more.

 

Couldn't possibly comment on tax issues with this company even if the set up looks like it is geared that way ;-)

 

I'm keeping going with it all... just waiting to receive their defence to my court claim against them and then waiting for the 19th May to come around for the costs hearing for the claim they decided to discontinue.

 

Litigation can be a long slog but it isn't half worth it when you exonerate yourself and reveal mis-management/wrongdoing etc - lots of it in abundance in this case :D

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Vj this is an awesome piece of work against this seriously dodgy company. Beware of speeding cars though I don't think they are very nice people.

 

This work alone must have cost them any functioning and financially lucrative relationship they had with Barclaycard. They'll not have any tax liability to dodge any more.

 

Strange - I do get twitchy sometimes when crossing the road in Wimbledon...

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Came across HFO website but it must be a different company to the one being discussed here [there and everywhere!]

 

About HFO Services

 

about_graphic.gifHFO is a well established and fast-growing global distressed debt investment company headquartered in Europe. The group currently has over $1 billion in portfolios under management.

Adopting a brand new approach that is setting new benchmarks for the industry, we continue to fuel our ongoing investment in technology, analytical processes, infrastructure and, most importantly, people.

Over the past decade, banks and other consumer lending organizations have increasingly turned to selling their non-performing consumer debt to operations like HFO in order to improve cash flow and enhance their balance sheets.

HFO uses state-of-the-art technology combined with a very disciplined and structured approach to debt portfolio purchase and liquidation - a methodology as of yet notably absent in the UK market.

This enables HFO to generate returns well above UK market averages and benefit from the significant growth potential in the market for charged-off debt.

HFO is centred around a value-add model which also reflects our company ethos. This has allowed us to develop a meritocratic culture that rewards those individuals that are driven to succeed.

 

HFO uses state-of-the-art technology combined with a very disciplined and structured approach to debt portfolio purchase and liquidation - a methodology as of yet notably absent in the UK market.

 

That's 'Porky Pies' and 'Blue Peters' in laymans language!

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They keep using that term 'portfolio liquidation' = suing by whatever means possible, fair or foul.

 

'...a methodology as of yet notably absent in the UK market'. That's because most of that 'methodology', which has been reported in the Mail on Sunday and even in the House of Commons, has broken every rule in the OFT book.

 

My VJ, the silence from Turnbull Towers is deafening!

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i must have been daydreaming did i see a post saying hfoc ireland have shut down ????

 

Wake up Patrick! If you did, you were asleep - don't think that's true. If you find it again, please let us know.

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