Any solicitors/ legal advisors?

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#111 Post by bobbob »

Very good news.
Once the cheque clears can he be named and shamed? Or is that a legal no, no?
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#112 Post by Mike357 »

Well done on your success and perseverance.
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#113 Post by 20series »

artiglio wrote:Evening ladies and gents,

Excellent news, I have today received a cheque from the EJO in northern ireland settling this long standing saga in full. Many thanks to all who have offered advice and support. A long slow process that eventually came to fruition.

All the best phil

I'm pleased to hear you've finally gotten satisfaction and more importantly your money :goodjob:

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#114 Post by EagerNoSkill »

Next round is on Phil bangbang :goodjob:
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#115 Post by Chuck »

Artiglo, good news for sure..well done to you.................better late than never.


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#116 Post by John25 »

I too, am pleased at your positive outcome, which, to be honest, i doubted.

Cngratulations mate

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#117 Post by toffe wrapper »

well done,
followed this for a long time, glad you got what you wanted :shakeshout:

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#118 Post by Hauptman »

Congrats, about time too !! It was well worth persevering................. :good:

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#119 Post by Strangely Brown »

Are we allowed to know who the scum bag was?
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