Re: Cento Client Review ( CCR Claims ) Client connection Ltd
Hi
You may remember me from several years ago! I finally got a letter from Client Connection Ltd saying they would refund my admin charge on return of a letter - which I sent, in reply I have received a letter from Shrama & Co, I dont have a scanner sorry - it says
" Client Connection Ltd t/a Lifestyle Claims and Money Claiming experts In administration (the company)
I can advise that Iw as appointed Administrator of the above company on 9 October 2012. Attached is a formal notice of my appointment. On 9 October 2012 a sale of the Company's ongoing work in progress, including your claim in respect of the possible mis selling of Payment Protection Insurance / other financial products to Redhawk Legal Ltd took place. Redhawk Legal Ltd also acquired the Company's trading styles, Lifestyle Clams and Money Claiming Experts.
I have now been advised that your claim (s) have not been successful and therefore in accordance with your agreement with Client Connection Ltd you are entitled to receive back the "upfront" fee you paid.
As Client Connection Ltd is in Administration and no longer trading you are a creditor of the Company and a claim for a refund of the aforementioned fee constitutes a claim in the Administration. I enclose a statement of claim form to be completed and returned to this address. Upon receipt your details will be added to the list of the Company's creditors and copy of the latest report to creditor's will be issued.
For your information I would advise that if you made the payment by credit card and the sum was over £100 you may be able to benefit from the protection afforded by Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Accordingly, once you have received a copy of my latest report you should report this matter to your bank / credit card company and seek a refund under the above legislation. If successful then your card provider / bank will be a creditor in your place. If you utilised a debit card or similar you may also have a similar protection and you should speak to your bank"
Not much chance of a refund there me thinks.
Thanks throughout for the support from this forum and site, off to make my claims on my own!!!
Linda.
Hi
You may remember me from several years ago! I finally got a letter from Client Connection Ltd saying they would refund my admin charge on return of a letter - which I sent, in reply I have received a letter from Shrama & Co, I dont have a scanner sorry - it says
" Client Connection Ltd t/a Lifestyle Claims and Money Claiming experts In administration (the company)
I can advise that Iw as appointed Administrator of the above company on 9 October 2012. Attached is a formal notice of my appointment. On 9 October 2012 a sale of the Company's ongoing work in progress, including your claim in respect of the possible mis selling of Payment Protection Insurance / other financial products to Redhawk Legal Ltd took place. Redhawk Legal Ltd also acquired the Company's trading styles, Lifestyle Clams and Money Claiming Experts.
I have now been advised that your claim (s) have not been successful and therefore in accordance with your agreement with Client Connection Ltd you are entitled to receive back the "upfront" fee you paid.
As Client Connection Ltd is in Administration and no longer trading you are a creditor of the Company and a claim for a refund of the aforementioned fee constitutes a claim in the Administration. I enclose a statement of claim form to be completed and returned to this address. Upon receipt your details will be added to the list of the Company's creditors and copy of the latest report to creditor's will be issued.
For your information I would advise that if you made the payment by credit card and the sum was over £100 you may be able to benefit from the protection afforded by Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Accordingly, once you have received a copy of my latest report you should report this matter to your bank / credit card company and seek a refund under the above legislation. If successful then your card provider / bank will be a creditor in your place. If you utilised a debit card or similar you may also have a similar protection and you should speak to your bank"
Not much chance of a refund there me thinks.
Thanks throughout for the support from this forum and site, off to make my claims on my own!!!
Linda.
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