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    Recovery firm launches online grieving service

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 25th September 2013 14:46.

    Manchester-based recovery firm Phillips & Cohen Associates (PCA UK) has launched an online set of resources which is designed to assist grieving...

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    Re: Recovery firm launches online grieving service

    This actually makes me feel physically sick.
    Catch em while they're grieving, under the guise of advice, to make sure they get their bite of the estate.
    Shouldn't be allowed. Massive conflict of interest here.

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    • #3
      Re: Recovery firm launches online grieving service

      I agree Elsa...it's just so wrong!
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      • #4
        Re: Recovery firm launches online grieving service

        So is this because you can see where it will lead:

        http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...is-a-MUST-READ

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          Re: Recovery firm launches online grieving service

          The devil's claw in a velvet glove

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          • #6
            Re: Recovery firm launches online grieving service

            Phillips & Cohen Associates, scumbags of the first order!

            Received a letter from these clowns chasing an estimated electricity bill from Eon following the death of a distant relative a couple of years ago. Their letter was full of bluff and bluster with added charges on the estimated bill.
            Could this possibly be an offence under CPUTR as it is clearly an attempt to confuse and mislead relatives/executors in a vulnerable state? Just about to send them a suitably strong f### off response.
            Has anyone else had similar issues with these morons?

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