The bit about a psychopath showing not the slightest bit of remorse to there victimMust watch Horizon B.B.C. 2 at 9pm this evening "What makes a psychopath" - exploring the minds of criminals, looking at what precisely one is and what drives them to cause harm. We can then make a comparison from our experiences and research to see if we know one or more.
A lot of the traits associated with this condition struck a cord as being familiar.The bit about a psychopath showing not the slightest bit of remorse to there victim
Yes definite trait I recognise,OMG ,perhaps he is a psycopathThe bit about a psychopath showing not the slightest bit of remorse to there victim
I wonder who wrote the defence for him?LATEST UPDATE ON THE TIN SHED AKA ACORN HOUSE
PBL064 - Tenanted Office Block, Somerset
A defence to the possession claim has been received from the borrower and our appointed solicitors have made an application to the Court to strike it out
Looks like Lendy/Saving Stream about to start a new term in the school of hard knocks.Overcoming the school bully and many of his ilk who have had a good share of investors money might be their test,survive or die.the fact that the bank would even countenance the idea of a consensual settlement with this man just shows up the complete naivety, I suppose they'll just continue to learn the hard way
If that is the case it was a super double bubble. No wonder he took all his kith and kin on a Caribbean Cruise and a trip to Disney World.Alan Parker
Sep 06, 2017, 09:14
Thats about a quarter million quid a month he was levering into UCIS. At around 10% comms, he was on a pretty good earner for those years. CHuck the key away!
Above is one of the comments on this article.
The Connaught Income Series 3 was also a UCIS,do we assume that on top of his loan commission Phillips was also receiving an introducers commission
The Plymouth Herald report highlights another aspect of this banking behavior which most of us and many others who do not make use of this forum to vent their frustration and anger, will never recover from or be compensated for, and that is the mental cruelty and resultant suffering.https://www.theguardian.com/busines...der-will-bankroll-his-300m-battle-with-lloyds
http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/noel-edmonds-reveals-how-tried-453153
Seems the Edmonds publicity bandwagon has found another gear,might have helped if the articles weren't all about him but about people who have lost everything .There is ample evidence out there of Lloyds and their minions throwing the rule book out of the window.Edmonds' litigation funders should be finding supporting cases that clearly demonstrate how Lloyds and their agents clearly prevented people from escaping their clutches.