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  • PlanB
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    I'd sooner any money went to charity than HMRC

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    Ermmm you mean ML's £16m per annum made from the forum users and his affiliation to money shitty-market
    All the proceeds from his books go direct to the charity and he pays the day-to-day running costs from his personal income which I expect is tax deductable.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    MSE has a charity part-funded by donations from Martin Lewis' own personal profits

    https://www.msecharity.com/home.aspx
    Ermmm you mean ML's £16m per annum made from the forum users and his affiliation to money shitty-market

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by Flowerpower
    It would have to be a registered charity.
    I don't think it does, apparently now charities do not need to be registered (if they fall within a certain group) - we do classify the forum and AAD resources site as charitable foundations but not registered charities (cos we're not registered)....

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Flowerpower
    It would have to be a registered charity.
    MSE has a charity part-funded by donations from Martin Lewis' own personal profits

    https://www.msecharity.com/home.aspx
    Last edited by PlanB; 14 August 2012, 07:46.

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  • vint1954
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    Could AAD be considered as a charity of your choice
    Why didn't I think of that.

    I'm just too slow.

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  • stuffthebanks
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    Could AAD be considered as a charity of your choice
    An excellent suggestion PB.....
    If Niddy could confirm that the forum would be acceptable in the eyes of the law as a charitable organisation, then i would be more than happy for the money to come this way....

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  • The Tech Clerk
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    I know a good charity == my pocket/Benevelent Fund stands @ - 20pence wonder if they accept that as hardship charity

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by vint1954 View Post

    I would try and get payment direct to yourself first, but when you write, make it a condition that if they refuse to pay you, then it must be payed to a charity of your choice.

    When writing, Stress to the FOS that this account is in serious dispute.
    Could AAD be considered as a charity of your choice

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  • vint1954
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    Originally posted by Flowerpower
    As far as I know (correct me if in wrong) only payments made by YOU can reset the SBd clock, not refunds, adjustments, etc. Of course it would be ideal if they paid YOU instead of THEM!
    I think you are right FP.

    Just belt and braces
    Last edited by vint1954; 13 August 2012, 18:14.

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  • vint1954
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    A victory all the same. Well done for making the complaint.

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  • stuffthebanks
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    Originally posted by vint1954 View Post
    This is from the FOS website.

    redress
    We are frequently able to settle complaints against debt collectors by informal agreement, which – if we find that the debt collector has done something wrong – may involve a payment of compensation for distress and inconvenience caused.

    In some of the cases that we see, the consumer hopes to have their debt written off in settlement of their complaint of unfair behaviour by the debt collector – or believes that that is the limit of what they could ever receive. But writing off the debt is not necessarily an appropriate outcome and it is more often the case that we will recommend a suitable amount of compensation – which we will assess individually in the light of what has happened, and the actual effect on the consumer, so as to be sure that it is fair. So, compensation will not necessarily mirror the amount of the debt; it could be less, or it could be more.

    Sometimes, we will decide that the compensation should be used in reduction of the consumer’s debt. In other cases, we will decide that it should be paid direct to the consumer – depending on what we consider more appropriate for that case.

    Not every settlement will involve a payment of compensation. We might, for example, direct the debt collector to accept a reasonable offer of payment made by the consumer.



    I would try and get payment direct to yourself first, but when you write, make it a condition that if they refuse to pay you, then it must be payed to a charity of your choice.

    When writing, Stress to the FOS that this account is in serious dispute.
    Hey thanks everyone for the advice....its all very much appreciated...And Vinty..thanks for taking time to put that info up from FOS....i think you make a very good point,and i will go that route.....
    Have to admit, its a small victory,and in the scheme of things its totally irrelevant.....but maybe if more people were to go the same route and complain then these morons may have to rethink.......

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  • vint1954
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    This is from the FOS website.

    redress
    We are frequently able to settle complaints against debt collectors by informal agreement, which – if we find that the debt collector has done something wrong – may involve a payment of compensation for distress and inconvenience caused.

    In some of the cases that we see, the consumer hopes to have their debt written off in settlement of their complaint of unfair behaviour by the debt collector – or believes that that is the limit of what they could ever receive. But writing off the debt is not necessarily an appropriate outcome and it is more often the case that we will recommend a suitable amount of compensation – which we will assess individually in the light of what has happened, and the actual effect on the consumer, so as to be sure that it is fair. So, compensation will not necessarily mirror the amount of the debt; it could be less, or it could be more.

    Sometimes, we will decide that the compensation should be used in reduction of the consumer’s debt. In other cases, we will decide that it should be paid direct to the consumer – depending on what we consider more appropriate for that case.

    Not every settlement will involve a payment of compensation. We might, for example, direct the debt collector to accept a reasonable offer of payment made by the consumer.



    I would try and get payment direct to yourself first, but when you write, make it a condition that if they refuse to pay you, then it must be payed to a charity of your choice.

    When writing, Stress to the FOS that this account is in serious dispute.

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  • stuffthebanks
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    Originally posted by vint1954 View Post
    The very fact that they are asking the permission of the FOS, means that they are not sure.

    I would get a quick email or letter off to FOS and Very, denying permission to reduce from debt.

    I know that they do this for PPI refunds but this is a compensation payment.
    Cheers Vint....
    The fact we got the complaint go in our favour is brilliant....
    The money is secondary here and we don't want it resetting the 6 year clock....i think that would go down as a very hollow victory for us....and a massive shot in the foot.......

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  • The Tech Clerk
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    Originally posted by stuff the banks View Post
    Thanks GS,
    I think you are right, however we have to sign to agree that we accept the settlement on the compensation....
    I wonder if maybe we refuse the payment ourselves and stipulate that we will only agree to the settlement if the money is paid to a charity...
    Anyone that can help on that would be great....


    Suggest you do as Vint says

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