Why use both at the same time pal? Not really sure that having both on the go's going to achieve much more, other than cost you money.Hey mate,
I have just spoken to UKGC and they said I can have a solicitor and Ibas running at the same time. So now I have IBAS on the case also.
Yes mate the last letter sent from my solicitor was 15th June but still no reply and my solicitor sent a follow up email last week. It’s like they don’t give a shit tbh when then should be responding in 2-3 days which is normal.For that amount of money maybe they're hoping you've ripped out so much hair and scratched your face into such oblivion that it would put a crack head to shame, so perhaps they can then claim you are unrecognizable in comparison to your passport photo when they start asking you to do a handstand while holding the selfie next to your face.
Still taking a week or 3 to reply? Sound like a right empathetic bunch. Pathetic.
Idiot comment tbhHave you considered reversing the withdrawal? Maybe win even more! /S
Not my finest work I'll admit but just tongue in cheek sarcasm. I'll show myself out.Idiot comment tbh
I imagine it's to do with pre-action protocols and also the fact, from what I can see, it would have to be in the Maltese courts. That is going to add significant costs to the solicitor's costs, and, if it were in the UK, you have a duty to keep costs to a minimum. If the action could be started in the UK, the court fee alone would be £2500.I empathise with your situation and wish you well buddy. You have certainly been through it. As a member mentioned above though, if the solicitor was taken on in February, why has the legal action not progressed further? Letters and emails don't cut it unless the letter was a Letter Before Action to NYSPINS. chin up and keep fighting for what is rightfully yours mate.
Yes mate me and my solicitor are trying to get this sorted out just through emails and put this to bed. Obviously if it comes to a point in the next month that Nyspins are not being fair then I will take legal action against them and they will have to pay my court costs plus interest etc.I imagine it's to do with pre-action protocols and also the fact, from what I can see, it would have to be in the Maltese courts. That is going to add significant costs to the solicitor's costs, and, if it were in the UK, you have a duty to keep costs to a minimum. If the action could be started in the UK, the court fee alone would be £2500.