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  • Asset Collections / TM Legal / Perch Servicing

    Just re activity on companies house worth noting should Perch Servicing start debt collection on old payday loan debt.

    https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/c...25315/officers
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    Ha ha

    If you meet any Judge that is into their fishing then these guys will be laughed out of court. Firstly for scraping the bottom of the barrel by dubious means but secondly for scraping the bottom of the pond with the name "perch".

    They might as well call themselves "muggers are us" or "we kill the vulnerable" because that is what perch do.

    wiki "perch" fish. Apparently they taste nice though.

    Its just a rebranding by the same TM/Asset legal team

    Anyone might suppose something may be dodgy going on by the way they change the group structures so much.

    I think they are having a laugh & just spent £12 to do so. Either that or they are dumping the debt & closing Asset & TM. Then launching court action on all the struck out cases by transferring debt from Asset to Perch & claiming its totally legit & to have no previous knowledge of court cases brought by asset & tm (the originals that is) Although its the same people behind the scenes
    Cough Tracy Ann Appleby-Mollart - PERCH GROUP LIMITED Company number 11206024
    Last edited by GBExile; 20th March 2019, 16:43:PM.

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