Hello everyone from Kirala,
I am trying to work out how best to use this forum and have already found a great deal of useful information which I am grateful for.
I had an unusual experience this morning, and in fact, cemented my position of being strong after finding information about Blemain Finance.
I had a hearing this morning to deal with a repo order! Well, after trying to negotiate something with Blemain and failing, I chose to go and FIGHT! What a success that was. Blemain requested something from the judge (I don't recall the legal jargon used) to which the judge replied; "well you certainly have made a mess of this". BF were asking him to enter something into the order to give them some sort of legal right to the title of my house!....needless to say, on top of everything else, it appears the loan, secured against my house of £30K in Feb 2007 has ballooned to a whopping £40k with none of my payments drawing down the account. Long story short - judged gave me 28 days to find proper legal advice and Blemain were, needless to say, a bit shocked!
So.....I need a good lawyer, solicitor, barrister or whatever else may be available to sue the pants off of Blemain. I see many complaints on the forum/blogs in reference to BF, all of which I have first hand experience of.
Any ideas? Especially to the individual calling for a 'class action' complaint against Blemain?
Thank you for reading this far!
Kirala
I am trying to work out how best to use this forum and have already found a great deal of useful information which I am grateful for.
I had an unusual experience this morning, and in fact, cemented my position of being strong after finding information about Blemain Finance.
I had a hearing this morning to deal with a repo order! Well, after trying to negotiate something with Blemain and failing, I chose to go and FIGHT! What a success that was. Blemain requested something from the judge (I don't recall the legal jargon used) to which the judge replied; "well you certainly have made a mess of this". BF were asking him to enter something into the order to give them some sort of legal right to the title of my house!....needless to say, on top of everything else, it appears the loan, secured against my house of £30K in Feb 2007 has ballooned to a whopping £40k with none of my payments drawing down the account. Long story short - judged gave me 28 days to find proper legal advice and Blemain were, needless to say, a bit shocked!
So.....I need a good lawyer, solicitor, barrister or whatever else may be available to sue the pants off of Blemain. I see many complaints on the forum/blogs in reference to BF, all of which I have first hand experience of.
Any ideas? Especially to the individual calling for a 'class action' complaint against Blemain?
Thank you for reading this far!
Kirala
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