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circochas replied Feb 9, 2015So KPMG have their hands on £43 million of our cash with another £22 million to come - transferred directly into accounts controlled by KPMG. Not bad. I trust they are calculating and crediting the daily interest due to us retail clients ?
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circochas replied Feb 9, 2015If you're not happy with the way the administrator (KPMG) is completely ignoring you, dragging matters out and driving you into bankruptcy while they work out convoluted ways of stealing your money, then file a formal Insolvency Practitioner ...
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circochas replied Feb 9, 2015Now that I do agree with ! It would be the best way to get our money back in full (or as near as) without KPMG filling their boots with our cash !!
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circochas replied Feb 9, 2015"Thanks for taking the time to sign the petition which we will be providing today to Alpari UK Special Administrator KPMG. We've received more than 150 signatures." Only 150-odd signatures..... Kinda says it all really.
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circochas replied Feb 9, 2015Top idea, thank you for being so proactive - These discussion pages are full of armchair pseudo-professionals who claim to know everything and aim to defeat any form of activity before it even gets started, so go for it, lets actually get some input ...
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circochas replied Feb 8, 2015...We also understand that KPMG plans to sell Alpari UK’s client list to the highest bidder – although any purchaser would not be acquiring the clients directly. Alpari UK clients will have the option of getting their money back, or having their ...
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circochas replied Feb 7, 2015Thank you for your contribution, we feel all the more enlightened now...
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circochas replied Feb 7, 2015The point is that the back office system already exists to verify customer accounts and process the withdrawal – how else did we deposit our funds in the first place – so there is no need to develop a “web claims portal” at great delay and expense ...
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circochas replied Feb 5, 2015And if you haven't repeatedly done everything possible on behalf of everyone effected then you should be ashamed of yourself. But then again it's so much easier to do nothing yourself whilst encouraging others to do nothing too whilst whining to the ...
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circochas replied Feb 5, 2015Oh I get it, you're one of the sub £100 account holders..... LMFAO Anyone with a spine will make as much noise as possible by any means necessary at every opportunity. What's your excuse today then ?
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circochas replied Feb 5, 2015OK, you're right, it's a fair cop, let's just take your advice, sit in the dark, do nothing and get robbed of our hard earned cash. Whatever we do do, just be sure not to make any calls, write any letters, file any complaints. We'll just take your ...
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circochas replied Feb 5, 2015The point is that if our funds are segregated, and the administrators are appointed by the courts to handle the processes of the business with a view to salvage or winding up, then the costs of returning the segregated retail funds should surly be ...
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circochas replied Feb 5, 2015yeah, cos that's never happened before has it LMFAO
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circochas replied Feb 5, 2015Read the guidelines - KPMG are following an interpretation of the rules, and if no one says anything they will get away with it too.
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circochas replied Feb 5, 2015A watchdog programme would form part of a longer crisis strategy, but they have no power today. If you want results now then get on to the body that oversees KPMG as the administrators here ...
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