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Harlequin Investor Meeting
We are having a meeting on Saturday 9th March 2013. That is this weekend it is going to be in Manchester at the Manchester Marriott Hale Barnes (airport) there are two sessions one starting at 12 pm the other at 3pm. we really would like it if you could come we are not sure at the moment if Mr.Ames will attend but it speaks volumes either way,
Hope to see you there
Steph0 -
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Stephb1986 wrote: »Hope to see you there
Have you sent an invite to the Serious Fraud Office?
You might also like to let them know how many execs are turning up so they can bring enough sets of handcuffs.I am not a financial adviser and neither do I play one on television. I might occasionally give bad advice but at least it's free.
Like all religions, the Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorns is based upon both logic and faith. We have faith that they are pink; we logically know that they are invisible because we can't see them.0 -
gadgetmind wrote: »Have you sent an invite to the Serious Fraud Office?
You might also like to let them know how many execs are turning up so they can bring enough sets of handcuffs.
Hi, Yes we have invited them lol, Tbh Harlequin are keeping it secret just how many people they are sending to see us.
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Does anyone know how the meeting in manchester went, we couldn't get there, did mr Ames turn up?0
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I see 2 days ago the FT reported an out of court settlement:
http://www.ftadviser.com/2013/03/11/investments/property/embattled-harlequin-in-out-of-court-investor-settlement-2hjMqGEb7gfUEaostQ4qqN/article.html0 -
Hi All,
The meeting went well on the whole, The worst part was the IFAs from Tailormade who sat through the meeting and laughed when people were talking about losing there homes (some people had been advised to remortgage to get the deposit which Harlequin would pay until completion?).
They stoped laughing when it was explained to them that they could be held responsible and sued for bad advice.
There was someone from Tailormade who came and secretly recorded the meeting so that they could prove to Harlequin that I had broke the terms of a NDA so that they could pursue me through the courts luckily for me a solicitor Mr G Fatchett has offered to represent me for free if this matter is pursued through the courts. Further info at Barbados free press.
Harlequin investor group nw @ gmail.com without gaps
We are holding further meetings in London and Essex on the 25th March 2013.0 -
Managing director of CPC Worldwide Limited, Nikki Crozier, announces closing date of Monday 15th of April for Clients wishing to join the class action against Harlequin.0
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Stephb1986 wrote: »Harlequin Investor Meeting
We are having a meeting on Saturday 9th March 2013. That is this weekend it is going to be in Manchester at the Manchester Marriott Hale Barnes (airport) there are two sessions one starting at 12 pm the other at 3pm. we really would like it if you could come we are not sure at the moment if Mr.Ames will attend but it speaks volumes either way,
Hope to see you there
Steph
Hi. I almost got involved in this but pulled out in time when I found out about it going down like a sinking ship. My problem is that when I discussed the deal with the Agent at the time he spoke about a reservation fee of £1000. I told him that I didn't have £1000 to gamble with then he said the beauty of the deal was that I wouldn't have to pay it. I stupidly signed a slip of paper saying I would be liable if I decided to cancel. He told me at the time it was just to speed the process up and keep his bookkeeper happy. Now he is taking me to court as I refused to pay it to him. Has anyone else experienced this when discussing it with their agents. I would really appreciate some feedback. Thank you in advance.
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Looks like Taylor Made IFAs and owners are moving on, Rob Shaw and Alistair's Burns now are doing Will writing under a company called Talkingwills. Does that mean they have washed their hands of Taylor Made or are they still in talks with the FCA about their role in the pensions market.0
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