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(@bunny)
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Hi

I had a meeting with RSM Tenon on 21st April I was to email new bank details to the person I was dealing with which I have done I have sent my 3rd email today and I have heard nothing since 21st April.

Is this normal I was told I would receive documents through the post but I have received nothing.


   
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Kevin Mapstone
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Hi bunny, I'm sorry to hear that nobody has gotten back to you - especially if it is me!! I am sure that everything is progressing fine but that replying to your emails has been missed for some reason (possibly due to holidays etc another person may be dealing with your case?) I'm just guessing, but please do contact me directly and I'd be happy to chase this up for you.

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(@debtfreewannabee)
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Hi Bunny

One thing I learned and have posted about before is that everything does take longer than you think, but it does happen eventually. I learned there's no point in stressing about it although I know it's difficult not to!

The best advice I can give is to focus on getting queries answered so your mind is at rest then let things take their course while you get on with your life knowing that you've taken this positive step.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

DFW


   
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Mark McFadyen
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Good post DFW

Sometimes the focus is on the timing rather than the advice which is wrong.

I have a case where the meeting was held at 10am, full details emailed by 1pm and signed at 7.30pm (after my 5 a sides!) This was only because there was a legal action and timing was an issue. However there are a lot of factors involved and my advice is be sure there are no unknowns and you'll be fine.

Mark

Mark is not posting regularly in the Trust-deed.co.uk forum.


   
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(@bunny)
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Paper work received today in post sigh of releif :o)


   
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