Disability benefit lawyer at Fightback4justice!
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Markmywords said:There is a lot of misinformation going on here.No claim is made that any of the staff have passed the bar exam.No claim is made that Fightback4justice is a charity.Adequate disclosure is made on their web site and they are a non-profit company limited by guarantee with the registered number 09486035.Sheesh, people are quick to judge.You take pot-luck with every advisor. There are no guarantees.
They are a registered charity and have submitted accounts and records to Companies House up to and including 2017.
They claim to have lawyers working which is certainly not meaning qualified solicitors.
They do make a profit which is then taken by the main shareholders as a salary effectively stripping the company of it's profit/reserves leaving only the second hand value of it's assets..
I don't judge, I have reported the facts
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sweet said:
If people wish to pay their money to an unknown company then that is their choice. To accept 'feedback' or 'statements of support' as meaning that all must be good, you only have to look to TripAdvisor with the bogus claims that have been made in the past.
Sorry but my money would go to a qualified solicitor who specialises in benefit legislation.
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Yadnad said:Markmywords said:There is a lot of misinformation going on here.No claim is made that any of the staff have passed the bar exam.No claim is made that Fightback4justice is a charity.Adequate disclosure is made on their web site and they are a non-profit company limited by guarantee with the registered number 09486035.Sheesh, people are quick to judge.You take pot-luck with every advisor. There are no guarantees.
They are a registered charity and have submitted accounts and records to Companies House up to and including 2017.
They claim to have lawyers working which is certainly not meaning qualified solicitors.
They do make a profit which is then taken by the main shareholders as a salary effectively stripping the company of it's profit/reserves leaving only the second hand value of it's assets..
I don't judge, I have reported the factsThe above is just more misinformation.I'm sorry but you clearly have no grasp of company law. I have actually been an MD.Your lack of understanding might make you say something actionable. I suggest that you cool it. -
Markmywords said:Yadnad said:Markmywords said:There is a lot of misinformation going on here.No claim is made that any of the staff have passed the bar exam.No claim is made that Fightback4justice is a charity.Adequate disclosure is made on their web site and they are a non-profit company limited by guarantee with the registered number 09486035.Sheesh, people are quick to judge.You take pot-luck with every advisor. There are no guarantees.
They are a registered charity and have submitted accounts and records to Companies House up to and including 2017.
They claim to have lawyers working which is certainly not meaning qualified solicitors.
They do make a profit which is then taken by the main shareholders as a salary effectively stripping the company of it's profit/reserves leaving only the second hand value of it's assets..
I don't judge, I have reported the factsThe above is just more misinformation.I'm sorry but you clearly have no grasp of company law. I have actually been an MD.Your lack of understanding might make you say something actionable. I suggest that you cool it. -
yadnad you are aware you by posting are bringing scope into question by allowing your rant and false info to remain public
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Am I? I am only trying to make transparent the link given relating to fightback4justice
I will cease any further comments on this matter but allow anybody that is interested in the company to decide for themselves
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/09486035/filing-history
also of interest
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/09486035/officers
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yes they will learn that funds run the place and they do excelent job and give good advice and help ???pity you claimed they aint this or that befor you looked properly and were told you are over stepping the mark
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I do know my job and stated correctly that there was no trace of a company by the name of Fightback4justice. I also said that there may well be another name for it. The correct and registered name is ADVOCACY FOR DISABLED PEOPLE CIC.
Fightback4justice is nothing more than a trading name.
Once the correct name had been established I accessed the records at Companies House which I have given a link to.
I never over step the mark, in fact I am quite diligent in searching out information that gives a better light on the matter. I have spent years working for the government accessing information from all manner of sources relating to directors and company worth.
The accounts that are listed shows the worth of the company. Look further and you will find that it has paid employees. Look further still and it clearly does make a profit which appears to be then paid to the directors.
I do not need to defend myself any further, the information is in plain sight in the links I have posted.
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ahhh well fightback had better alter everything just so you can be correct you seem to be an exspert on everything but hy if i knew your real name i could find you very fast as i worked for certain gov establishmants till my illnes
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and now i am affected by mental blocks and thoughts i am on benifits but am still connected in one way or other
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sweet said:ahhh well fightback had better alter everything just so you can be correct you seem to be an exspert on everything but hy if i knew your real name i could find you very fast as i worked for certain gov establishmants till my illnes
I make no further comments
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They are known I was given name by Lancashire Lancashire well being lady she used the service .u seem to b off putting people on here. They're not fake there geniune well I find them brilliant they doin all the work. They pushin up my mobility now dwp rang reconside I got today payment
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sam12 said:They are known I was given name by Lancashire Lancashire well being lady she used the service .u seem to b off putting people on here. They're not fake there geniune well I find them brilliant they doin all the work. They pushin up my mobility now dwp rang reconside I got today payment
I know where they are in Tottington as I lived in that area of Lancashire.
If you are happy with their services that's fine. I was a little perturbed with some of their self styled descriptions of their company.
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I've now closed this discussion.
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