Top tips from a self-declared expert who has lost every claim or case she has ever attempted.Bones wrote:Elizabeth Watson shared her post.
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How to stop repossessions of your home....
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She'll be on the Crawford payroll now then. He only employs losers.Hercule Parrot wrote:Top tips from a self-declared expert who has lost every claim or case she has ever attempted.Bones wrote:Elizabeth Watson shared her post.
25 May at 00:13
IMPORTANT READING !!!
How to stop repossessions of your home....
CEYLON AT HIS BEST >>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqUhR4n ... g&index=91
Hainings arrest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2MI07tVoh0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqUhR4n ... g&index=91
Hainings arrest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2MI07tVoh0
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EW has recently posted more gibberish about missing seals, conspiracies etc on the "Eviction Fraud of the Banks" FB page. Serious organised crime has now taken over the entire Civil Service apparently ................................
https://www.facebook.com/groups/5311314 ... 959081667/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/5311314 ... 959081667/
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And this silly woman has advised anyone facing eviction to "Sack Their Solicitor "slowsmile wrote:EW has recently posted more gibberish about missing seals, conspiracies etc on the "Eviction Fraud of the Banks" FB page. Serious organised crime has now taken over the entire Civil Service apparently ................................
https://www.facebook.com/groups/5311314 ... 959081667/
If most people could afford to use a Solicitor they may not have got as far as Eviction.
I would assume the majority are in dire straights, and by keeping up some payment would be able to hold on. Those really stupid enough to cry FRAUDULENT MORTGAGE! deserve little or no sympathy.
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That's more than they are worthLaVidaRoja wrote:But he pays them in Re
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If she's not into unilateral contracts, what's with the SARN?Bones wrote:Elizabeth Watson shared her post.
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Elizabeth Watson
The Common Law Court Of Wales
This is something I prepared to help a victim of mortgage fraud (NB:- EVERY mortgage is fraudulent without exception because it literally "gifts" DEBT to you by issuing credit against yr legal fiction name)....
I'm obviously unsure what stage you are at but have you had Disclosure yet? Or a Directions hearing? Or an opportunity to deal with preliminary issues?
Regardless, if you haven't already done this, then you must demand "an unless order" in the event that the "lender" hasn't complied with a Subject Access Request Notice - so , first serve a SARN notice to the Solicitors (they have 45 days to comply) and also send a SARN to the Bank, demanding to see the complete files & specifically ask for access to:
1. The original CONTRACT which must be a bi-lateral agreement (signed by 'offeror' and 'acceptor', containing the Terms & Conditions WITHIN it ( if not compliant with Law of Property Act misc provisions 1989 means its unenforceable!)
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As well as law, history isn't her strong point either. Government didn't take a stake in B&B until 2008.Elizabeth Watson wrote: 2. This means that the 100% government-owned Bradford & Bingley was engaging in practices which are now condemned and prevented through the introduction of much later regulation like The Financial Services Markets Act 2000 and other rules which go beyond the (rather ambiguous and limp-wristed) mere 'Mortgage Code' which was in force in 1986. Due to the lack of checks & balances back then, the Crawfords fell prey to predatory lending practices, so common amongst the Banks, particularly those which were 100% Government owned.
I'd hope she never pits her wits against two short planks.
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I suspect she's making a play to get to the top of the Freetard scene in the UK by capitalising on the failure of the other guru's to save Tom's house by suggesting that if they followed her woo Tom would have been saved. She's simply setting herself up to be the guru for the next poor sap who fills Tom's hat.
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To be fair, I don't blame her. There appears to be a lot of money to be made at the top of the freetard scene. She has seen the others and must now think that she wants some of that action £££££££££££PeanutGallery wrote:I suspect she's making a play to get to the top of the Freetard scene in the UK by capitalising on the failure of the other guru's to save Tom's house by suggesting that if they followed her woo Tom would have been saved. She's simply setting herself up to be the guru for the next poor sap who fills Tom's hat.
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I must say, her sudden appearance after all this time does rather remind me of a shark sensing blood in the water.PeanutGallery wrote:I suspect she's making a play to get to the top of the Freetard scene in the UK by capitalising on the failure of the other guru's to save Tom's house by suggesting that if they followed her woo Tom would have been saved. She's simply setting herself up to be the guru for the next poor sap who fills Tom's hat.
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FIFYNormal Wisdom wrote:I must say, her sudden appearance after all this time does rather remind me of a shark moray eel sensing blood in the water.PeanutGallery wrote:I suspect she's making a play to get to the top of the Freetard scene in the UK by capitalising on the failure of the other guru's to save Tom's house by suggesting that if they followed her woo Tom would have been saved. She's simply setting herself up to be the guru for the next poor sap who fills Tom's hat.
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She's wrong about the Mortgage Code too. It came into effect for lenders on 1 July 1997 and on 30 April 1998 for mortgage intermediaries (second edition). It remained in force until 31 October 2004, when the Financial Services Authority’s Mortgage Conduct of Business Sourcebook (MCOB) came into force, and the Code was withdrawn.slowsmile wrote:As well as law, history isn't her strong point either. Government didn't take a stake in B&B until 2008.Elizabeth Watson wrote: 2. This means that the 100% government-owned Bradford & Bingley was engaging in practices which are now condemned and prevented through the introduction of much later regulation like The Financial Services Markets Act 2000 and other rules which go beyond the (rather ambiguous and limp-wristed) mere 'Mortgage Code' which was in force in 1986. Due to the lack of checks & balances back then, the Crawfords fell prey to predatory lending practices, so common amongst the Banks, particularly those which were 100% Government owned.
I'd hope she never pits her wits against two short planks.
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If nothing else she is consistent..............mufc1959 wrote:She's wrong about the Mortgage Code too. It came into effect for lenders on 1 July 1997 and on 30 April 1998 for mortgage intermediaries (second edition). It remained in force until 31 October 2004, when the Financial Services Authority’s Mortgage Conduct of Business Sourcebook (MCOB) came into force, and the Code was withdrawn.slowsmile wrote:As well as law, history isn't her strong point either. Government didn't take a stake in B&B until 2008.Elizabeth Watson wrote: 2. This means that the 100% government-owned Bradford & Bingley was engaging in practices which are now condemned and prevented through the introduction of much later regulation like The Financial Services Markets Act 2000 and other rules which go beyond the (rather ambiguous and limp-wristed) mere 'Mortgage Code' which was in force in 1986. Due to the lack of checks & balances back then, the Crawfords fell prey to predatory lending practices, so common amongst the Banks, particularly those which were 100% Government owned.
I'd hope she never pits her wits against two short planks.
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If nothing else she is consistent..............[/quote]
Hence my repeated appeals for her to seek some medical assistances from her local Mental Health Team...
Hence my repeated appeals for her to seek some medical assistances from her local Mental Health Team...
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Well, well.....
It does appear she used to work for the Foreign Office
http://www.discoveries-international.com/about.php
It does appear she used to work for the Foreign Office
http://www.discoveries-international.com/about.php
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"Elizabeth Watson started Discoveries International Ltd in 1985 and prior to her more recent achievements she has been activate and successful in the UK and Gulf states for many years. Here are just a few examples of her early work that lead her on a path to where she is now."letissier14 wrote:Well, well.....
It does appear she used to work for the Foreign Office
http://www.discoveries-international.com/about.php
http://directors.findthecompany.co.uk/l ... ean-Watson
Mrs. Elizabeth Jean Watson
Discoveries International Limited
Position: Company Director
Date of Appointment: June 02, 1991
Active Companies: 1
http://listings.findthecompany.co.uk/l/ ... ed-Kingdom
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Total Assets £35,124
Current Assets £11,179
Fixed Assets £23,945
Total Liabilities £158,843
Net Assets (Shareholders' Funds) £-123,719
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"Discoveries International's Managing Director, Elizabeth Watson, is an enthusiastic and innovative person with good leadership skills, creative thinking and an artistic personality."
Creative thinking = makes stuff up
Strange there is no mention of the time she spent in prison
Creative thinking = makes stuff up
Strange there is no mention of the time she spent in prison
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I have skimmed read it Letisser but I must have overlooked where it says that.letissier14 wrote:Well, well.....
It does appear she used to work for the Foreign Office
http://www.discoveries-international.com/about.php
I can see that she went on a British trade mission, but this is something that people that run businesses do.
Nevermind, I think I found it
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So, quite a respectable member of comfortable, wealthy society then. Happy enough with the "us and them" arrangements, until she woke up one morning and found herself on the other side of the fence....
Do we know what calamity or stupidity led to her losing her Home Counties pony club lifestyle?
Do we know what calamity or stupidity led to her losing her Home Counties pony club lifestyle?
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