Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
Thanks to Rupert from the Guardian it was a great story. Let's hope all who know the Gilbournes would have read this and know exactly the type of people they really are. Let's put the pressure on Mr Levy and make this investigation carry on so they have longer to find where our money has gone and how to retrieve it. A special thank you to Sharon xxxx
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
Its pretty clear from reading between the lines that Levy doesn't intend to pay any of the victims.
I again strongly suggest you see a lawyer/barrister and seek to have the funds frozen until such time as a court can reach a determination as to who that money belongs to
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
Ta
Just didn't want to get ticked off for copyright xxxx It's a good story
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
Thanks for the edit. Was umming and aahing on whether to post the whole thing.
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements
Ahh super. Well done 'Tracy' and 'Steve'
xxxx THANK YOU for talking with the Guardian, it may not help you directly but hopefully others will see it and take note before signing up with other similar firms, and could put a bit of pressure on the administrator and FCA.
Completely agree with that comment.Emmett15252
22 November 2014 8:44am
Perhaps Debt Management companies should be compelled to pay into a compensation scheme along the lines of the Solicitors Compensation scheme before they are allowed to charge. Charity debt services which are provided free would be exempt. Any which held money would be compelled to contribute.
As for solicitors, any directors who were bankrupts or who had been directors of companies that had gone into administration would be barred
Failure to keep money in ring-fenced accounts should be a criminal offence
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
Guardian news story on their website this morning.
http://www.theguardian.com/money/201...stration/print
Heartache, as savings pots to pay off creditors go missing
Debt management is big business. But far from solving problems, clients of one firm face losing thousands more
Rupert Jones
Saturday 22 November 2014
The Guardian,
Tracy fears she has lost as much as £11,000, while Steve believes £7,000 of his cash has gone. They are among hundreds – or potentially thousands – of people worried they have been left out of pocket after a debt management firm collapsed into administration with half a million pounds of customers’ money apparently missing.
Bournes Debt Solutions, based in Manchester, is the latest in a line of debt management companies to hit the buffers. It’s a case that graphically highlights the hazards of letting such firms look after large sums of cash, which they are supposed to pass on to people’s creditors to settle their debts.
Bournes traded from an address in Tib Lane in central Manchester, and offered debt management plans, bankruptcy advice and other services. It went into administration on 18 September – just weeks after receiving a visit from the main City watchdog.
What’s particularly heartbreaking about this case is that many of those affected have been struggling financially for years but had managed to build up sizeable pots of cash which Bournes supposedly had in a ring-fenced account and was going to hand over to their creditors to settle their remaining debts.
READ MORE...... http://www.theguardian.com/money/201...administration
Last edited by Amethyst; 22nd November 2014, 09:23:AM.
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
So just under a week then.
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
well spotted Nibbler
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
Today?
It says the 27th unless I'm missing something?

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Yes with my claim and bank statements, receipt emails, Bourne's statements.......everything I could get mt hands on to prove every payment to Bournes and bank account details I paid them into. I also completed the form - I think stalling this and making it difficult for the administrator will just add more time to what is going to be a lenghty process - just my opinion.
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
As todays the deadline who's responded to Mr Levy yet?
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
It is in the Administrators report - they sold the client book for about £14kOriginally posted by CarlPf the administrators sold the back book where is all your money have any of you got any of it back yet??? as I heard if was sold for a substantial amount twice what was owed to the client monies account!!! just a thought.
That is put in the pot to pay creditors (and the administrators)
Have attached the report for CarlP's perusal.
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
Have you contacted the FCA with any information you have? If not doing so could be of help to everyone affected.
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Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements & administration
so the company had a shortfall of £840,000 are you saying the back book was sold for £1.7m........
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All we can do is trust the Administrators to report any mis conduct and to hope the Action Fraud investigate - weather that means we get our money back only time will tell - trouble is the Ad,inistrators are nibbling (no sorry taking huge chunks) out of the money that is currently in the bank account.
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