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loancheck/solicitors claiming ppi
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But their website does not work?The only original Loancheck company still trading is The Loancheck Foundation (now yourloancheck.com limited) as shown below from Companies House
YOURLOANCHECK.COM LTD
20-22 UNITS RURAL ENTERPRISE CENTRE
STAFFORD DRIVE
SHREWSBURY
SY1 3FE
Company No. 06508350.
They were incorporated 19th February 2008 and mentioned in http://www.loancheck.eu/pdfs/FA%20Simms%20Independent%20Audit%20and%20Due%20Diligence%20Report%20into%20Loancheck%20Group.pdf but I am not certain if they were ever part of the original company0 -
It says on that document that you postedFixed Assets
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The nominal value applied to the LoanCheck software of £1,700,000.00
(€2,125,000.00).
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marshallka wrote: »But their website does not work?
Yes, you're right, I've just checked it.
Then how did unlucky45 know how to contact them?0 -
marshallka wrote: »It says on that document that you postedFixed Assets
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The nominal value applied to the LoanCheck software of £1,700,000.00
(€2,125,000.00).
Wow, it must be fantastic0 -
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a nominal value is not an actual valuation, they could have said the software has a nominal value of £1 - it's simply an accounting convention it doesn't actually mean it could be sold or cost that amountmarshallka wrote: »It says on that document that you postedFixed Assets
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The nominal value applied to the LoanCheck software of £1,700,000.00
(€2,125,000.00).0 -
Exactly, if this thread is anything to go by its actually worth zilch as its earned no money whatsoever for "clients". Not saying it has not for all involved in loancheck though!!!a nominal value is not an actual valuation, they could have said the software has a nominal value of £1 - it's simply an accounting convention it doesn't actually mean it could be sold or cost that amount0 -
Has Petermb still not put in an appearance?
It's time he was forced to face all the clients he recruited to get ripped off & robbed.0 -
Why do you think this person should answer to youNatalie6999 wrote: »Has Petermb still not put in an appearance?
It's time he was forced to face all the clients he recruited to get ripped off & robbed.0 -
marshallka wrote: »But surely if Loancheck are no more then these would be seen as assets (or liabilities some would say!!) of the firms wouldn't they? Could they actually have been sold? Wouldn't they have been part of the winding up? Has it now been wound up completely as it says "dissolved" on Companies House(although that is Loancheck Limited!!)
Who are the administrators now loancheck have gone into administration.?
Have the administrators sold these on to Black Knight. What I find strange is that usually when a company goes into administration all creditors and debtors receive a letter from the administrators asking them to show their interest in the company?:mad:0
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