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  • #16
    Re: Swift Advances repossession

    Hi Nellie

    Yes I’ve just spoken to the estate agent. He was really helpful. I explained why I was calling and asked him if he could confirm that they charged Swift £6,873.75 for selling the house. He laughed and said "I wish." He couldn't tell me what the exact amount was but said it was less than half the amount i quoted. He said it was probably 1% + vat. That would make their charge about £3,300.

    I then phoned Swift. I asked Steve (who has dealt with this throughout) if he could tell me if the charge for the estate agent on my completion statement was solely for the estate agent and nothing else. He confirmed it was.

    The conversation then went something like this....

    Could you confirm the name of the estate agent you used.
    John Shepherd
    And the £6,873.75 went to the estate agent in it's entirety?"
    Yes
    So why did the estate agent just tell me their charge was less than half the £6,873 you charged me?
    Oh right, well the charge included Aventrias costs
    But you just told me the entire cost was the estate agents bill
    Yes sorry i may have accidentally mislead you. We employed Aventria to sell the property and they charge a fixed rate of 2%. The estate agents costs come out of the 2%
    But even if I accept that, the estate agents bill was about £3,300, what maintenance did Aventria do to earn over £3000?
    Things like mowing the lawn
    They didn’t mow the lawns. When my neighbours got sick of the sight of the long grass they started mowing the front and I’m told the new owners spent half a day hacking through the back garden because it hadn't been cut for months
    Well i don’t know about that
    Okay, could you tell me what some of these other costs are for, it's not clear
    Look, that completion statement was drawn up by solicitors, if you wont believe solicitors i don’t know who you'll believe.
    They were drawn up by your own in house solicitors and what's more they were simply quoting your own charges. Could you tell me the names of the three estate agents you used to get the valuations. (He named them) Okay, could you tell me which one charged the valuation fee you've quoted
    None of them, that charge its for a Rics valuation carried out by Tyser Greenwood
    But you told me weeks ago that you get three valuations from local estate agents and choose what you consider to be the most realistic one.
    I don’t recall that, If you can tell me the time and date I said that I’ll look it up, we record all our phone calls.

    At that point I realised I was wasting my time. I asked him about some of the other charges as well but he took so long searching for them I told him not to bother and I will send a subject access request. I've spoken to this man a few times and while most of the people at Swift have been helpful and sympathetic he constantly tries to defend the indefensible. I imagine a very small man who weighs 6 stone wet who loves the power he has while never having to face the people who he treats with contempt.

    I cant wait to see the report if it lists everything and assuming they send it.

    Simon

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    • #17
      Re: Swift Advances repossession

      For info here is the reply to my email to the OFT. I will now email the FSA.

      I write to acknowledge receipt of your email and complaint about Swift Advances plc. Having read the email, I have reached the conclusion that the loan in question is first charge. Regulation of first charge mortgages, as you may be aware, falls to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and complaints relating to them must be addressed to that authority.

      Please find below information for dealing with the Contacts Centre at the FSA, to which you may wish to address your complaint. They are open Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays) from 8am to 6pm:
      The Customer Contacts Centre
      1. Telephone: 0845 606 1234
      2. Postal Address: 25 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HS
      I have not forwarded your email to the FSA.

      Edward Allie
      Consumer Credit Group - Secured Lending Team/ Office of Fair Trading/
      Fleetbank House/ 2-6 Salisbury Square/ London EC4Y 8JX/ T: 020 7211 8705/ F: 020 7211 8433// edward.allie@oft.gsi.gov.uk/ http://www.oft.gov.uk


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      • #18
        Re: Swift Advances repossession

        Exellent News Simon................Tough luck on Swift .......SWift are really worried by the sound of it.......they can't honestly think that their claim must suceed on the basis that if you win the floodgates of claims would open up against them...it would mean that they would have give the money they have STOLEN of us all back......they would have to compensate every unlawful repossession......the consequences of this are phenonemol ..........no wonder they are scared.
        Hope what I provided you with is/was helpful .......glad you feel a bit more relaxed WELL DONE

        Sparkie........................if you want any more infornmation just let me know

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        • #19
          Re: Swift Advances repossession

          CONGRATULATIONS!!! brilliant news for all us Swfties:cheer2::cheer2:

          Tink X

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          • #20
            Re: Swift Advances repossession

            Swift shouldn't have pretended to be in the consumer credit business when they were always only ever in the repo business in my humble opinion.

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            • #21
              Re: Swift Advances repossession

              ...and congrats from me too. Its all closing in on this lot

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              • #22
                Re: Swift Advances repossession

                That is great news, well done. To a layman like me I would interpret the swift barrister's statement into my language as this. "We know we have broken every rule in the book and ruined many peoples lives but you cannot let anybody win against us because that will mean I might have to sell one of my cars and houses". To me the argument they presented to the court is admitting they have acted totally illegally in thousands of cases but can they be allowed to get away with it if they sit at the bottom of the stairs for a whilesurely they cannot win.

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                • #23
                  Re: Swift Advances repossession

                  Originally posted by meellis View Post
                  That is great news, well done. To a layman like me I would interpret the swift barrister's statement into my language as this. "We know we have broken every rule in the book and ruined many peoples lives but you cannot let anybody win against us because that will mean I might have to sell one of my cars and houses". To me the argument they presented to the court is admitting they have acted totally illegally in thousands of cases but can they be allowed to get away with it if they sit at the bottom of the stairs for a whilesurely they cannot win.
                  Got it in one meellis.......my very same conclusions

                  Sparkie

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                  • #24
                    Re: Swift Advances repossession

                    I am afraid there is something troubling me about the posts that acaldin is making. Obviously the news is great about swift and the judgement so I dont want to take the shine off of that. But the last post reads like a press realease from ultimate law and I notice that most of his latest posts mention them. I am not saying I am against it or anything because any company who will fight swift on behalf of people or more than welcome. What I would like though is a bit of transparency, are the posts adverts for the company, what is the connection between the 2 and if ultimate law are touting for more swift customers maybe they should openly explain thereselves and their requirements.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Swift Advances repossession

                      meeellis,

                      The guy is disabled ......he has a possession order on his house......he was stressed up and demented ..even the little bit of advice and help I gave him a while ago ...he was over the moon about ......now he has got a solicitor with more guts that 20 solicitors put together who has take Swift on ...given them a caning on a no win no fee basis....wouldn't you mention that solicitor and how he has helped you and praise him...........I know I would at every chance I got......so don't be so suspicious and over careful.........being too much that way,..... is as bad as being too careful........you get left behind by the bus sometimes.......if you try and check if the bus's DEstination and number at the back is the same as the front.
                      THe post are the guys genuine feelings......he is so relieved now ...I have been in contact with him for sometime.
                      THE SOLICITOR HAS NOT POSTED ONE WORD.........all the guy has said because of the help he has got ....he would recommend this solicitor


                      Most solicitors when you mention Swift say ....."can't do much for you but I'll try" ....CRAP.....you can do better than most yourself

                      Sparkie
                      Last edited by Sparkie1723; 10th June 2012, 09:03:AM.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Swift Advances repossession

                        Thanks Sparkie you answered some of my concerns in your post. For those of us who are unaware of the case could read into it that it is an advert. I have stated before that I am blessed/cursed with seeing both sides of a point but there are desperate people who could read into it and think that it is the ultimate downfall of swift when it might just be a victory due to circumstance. Personally I am delighted with the news and know it is another nail in the coffin and I am glad for the person involved. Also if the firm involved are genuinely good I wouldn't want them to be blacklisted from being mentioned because somebody would view it as advertising, hence the request for a bit more transparency. The other site carries adverts for mis-sold this PPI that and so on and even though I understand funding is required you never know if adverts are for genuine reasons or market forces. I would like to know if the company is good because I could see a lot of people requiring the services and recommendation is the best way.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Swift Advances repossession

                          Thanks matey...I understood your concerns....so I thought it best we got it sorted.......this solicitor is attacking Swift from a new angle........one they have not encountered before...I do not know all the details but as you can see it has got them Really Really worried....I'm so glad for this guy.

                          But when you read it ........what a stupid Defence Swifts Barrister put up?.....what JUdge would accept that

                          Sparkie

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                          • #28
                            Re: Swift Advances repossession

                            The Barrister must be owed money by swift and has decided it was time for retribution. As far as I'm concerned he has as good as admitted that they have done a lot of people wrong. I know if there was a win the floodgates would open just because people would speculate but he as almost suggested that they would most of the cases because of there wrong doings. If I was a barrister/soliciter this would be one of those statements I would spin to my advantage unfortunatly due to the bankruptcy I will never be a soliciter. i am interested in this soliciter though, he sounds as though he could have a lot of customers.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Swift Advances repossession

                              I'm confused. Sparkie says excellent news Simon but the latest post is from Andrew Caldin.

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