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- RobUtter crap and you know it.
Xpress Direct, Financial Connexions et al, are all now in liquidation. Not a successful company at all. - RobLadies and Gentleman, may I present to you Russell’s proud failed company. Amanico, Xpress direct details as known at companies’s house. Hardly the successful company that Russell talks of.
Key Company Details
Company Number: 05104324
Company Category: Private Limited Company
Status: Liquidation
Date of Incorporation: 16/04/2004
Address: 32 ALDERSHOT ROAD
FLEET
HAMPSHIRE
GU51 3NN
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Previous Names:
Date Name Changed Previous Name
28/08/2008 AMANICO LIMITED
Account Details
Account Ref. date:
Next Due Date: 28/02/2009
Overdue: NO
Last Made Up Date: 30/04/2007
Account Category: TOTAL EXEMPTION SMALL
Document Available: Yes (see below)
Annual Returns
Next due date: 14/05/2009
Overdue: NO
Last Made Up Date: 16/04/2008
Document Available: Yes (see below)
SIC Information: 7486 - Call centre activities
Last Full Mem Date: 16/04/2008
Has Branch Info: No
Has Appointments: Yes
In Liquidation: Yes
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Filing History Report
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STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS/4.19:LIQ. CASE NO.1 09/01/2009 4.20
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATOR (VOLUNTARY):LIQ. CASE NO.1:IP NO.00008306 09/01/2009 600
EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTION TO WIND UP:LIQ. CASE NO.1 09/01/2009 LRESEX - RussellWow, you've manged to find a load of information that nobody gives a crap about. Fact of the matter is it was a voluntary liquidation, Mandie still runs the building and we all still have jobs. I can't believe you actually opted to receive alerts about the company, that really is quite sad when you think about it.
I will only say this once more because I'm getting tired of typing it. Financial Connexions was not a part of Amanico. FC were a client of Amanico and went into liquidation by themselves. Do you understand that now Rob? Xpress Direct went into liquidation because Click wanted to take over, not because we failed. If we were so bad like you are trying to make out, then why wold they be interested in us in the first place? And before you say anything about them not knowing what they are getting themselves in to, they did actually run a trial period to see what we can do and were very impressed so gave us all new contracts. And they saw Mandie fit to stay in charge, so you can say what you want about her, but if a very successful businessman thinks she's OK, then he obviously has more sense than you, and that's why his company turn over multi-millions every year. - RobLiquidation is liquidation voluntary or not. It has the same result; all assets sold and proceeds divided amount creditors in proportion to what they were owed.
Two years ago Sir Fred Goodwin was considered to be a highly successful banker at the helm of RBS bank that has now bankrupted the county. If the new owner does have faith in existing management it is not an accolade it is probably a liability for him. - RussellSo basically what you're saying is that regardless of how good a manager appears to be, you can never be sure what will happen later on down the line? If that is indeed the case then its no wonder we are experiencing a credit crunch if there are a bunch of imposters running our economy. I'd be worried if I were you Rob, what if your manager turns out to not know what they are doing and runs your company into the ground?! I'd say by taking over an already fully-functioning call centre, the owner of Click has in no way acquired a liability of us when you see just how much business we generate, but as you seem to know every last thing about us, I'm sure you already have all the figures there in front of you, yes?
- RobI agree that Click liquidated Express Direct in order for them to acquire the calls centre with out its debt. It is clearly a matter of opinion as to the quality of the management that have been retained. You have a high opinion of them I do not.
You speak of my manager; I do not have a manager I report only to the shareholders of my business.
For your information a huge amount of information concerning companies, common directors of companies that you claim have not been related. Who owned what equity are all readily available.
As for a group of impostors running the country, I personally have no confidence in the current administration. Very much look forward to the next general election when we can change the administration. This in turn will lead to the countries recovery. - RussellCorrect, we both have different opinions of the management of the company. The difference between you and me is I don't go around accusing them of being crap at what they do or of being drug addicts based on no more solid evidence than malicious rumour, which can easily be started for example by an ex-employee with a grudge. So as you can see from the readily available information, the company is in fact making a lot of money.
- RobHi Russell
No person with a cocaine habit is fit to manage a business. Don’t delude yourself about this. The manager in question on this web site describes their habit and own life as their business and no ones else’s’. I totally disagree, as it will be impacting of the abilities at work.
Please see the symptoms of a cocaine user from the authorative web page. I have had to assisted several family and friends to break addition. I also attended the funeral of two people who did not stop using drugs.
http://www.drug-aware.com/articles/3/cocaine- ... s-and-symptoms/
‘The intense high from a cocaine hit can be within seconds and the ‘crash’ or ‘comedown’ can be devastating, resulting in the immediate and overwhelming desire to take more. Furthermore, an addict can gain a tolerance to cocaine, requiring larger amounts more frequently to achieve the strength of their former cocaine induced euphoria.
Symptoms of cocaine use may include but are not limited to increased energy and mental alertness, hyperactivity and possibly tremors, euphoria, talkativeness, rapid pulse and raised breathing rate, raised body temperature and blood pressure, a runny or stuffy nose and occasionally a bleeding nose, a decrease in appetite, an inflated sense of power or strength, confusion, paranoia, panic and anxiety, hallucinations and dilated pupils. After-effects of cocaine use may be lethargy, intense sleepiness and often depression.’
In addition the suffering that cocaine production brings to the third world is immense and you ought not to have anything to do with it. - RussellAs of yet I am still waiting for anybody to present any kind of evidence that the managers are drug users. The accusations are based on nothing more than rumour and have no solid base whatsoever. It was not in fact the manager that said what they do is their own business, it was me, and I stand by that. Lets assume for a moment that they ARE drug users and that by being so then it is having an impact on work. This should remain between the manager and the employees and is certainly not the concern of anybody in no way related to the company. However, I do not believe them to be drug users as they do not display any of the symptoms you listed in your last post. On a final note, I do not have anything to do with drugs, I'm not really sure what you were saying there?
- RobDear Russell
According to you; Click is a major player, purveyor of insurance services to the nation and so important and essential to the nations financial security.
Would you like to share with us your company policy for drink and drugs testing of its staff? This would help reassure the great British public that they were dealing with a highly respectable and trustworthy insurance company. - a watcher"How do you know it is a known drug habit? Have you seen them doing anything? I highly doubt it!"
classic ostrich technique. just because it's happening behind closed doors doesn't make it any less real. - RussellTo Rob, the policy is clear and straightforward: any employee attending work under the influence of alcohol or any illegal drug will be dismissed without question, and that is clearly stated in our contracts. I never said Click are essential to the nation's financial security and you are twisting my words to fit something that suits you. I do however refer you to this website:
http://www.uknetguide.co.uk/Directory/Life-In ... -Insurance.html
So yes, we are a major player and the rules are the same for everybody.
To "a watcher" (congratulations on chickening out of posting your real name) can you honestly say 100% that there is an issue of drug abuse going on? If so, then you'd better have proof because at the moment you are a leaving yourself wide open to a libel case. I take it from your ignoring of me asking for proof that you have none, which says it all really.
In essence, if you have a problem with the company then at least have the balls to go to the right people about it rather than slagging us off on here where it makes no difference to the company or the managers and employees whatsoever. - RobHi Russell
Thanks for being so honest and open about my concern. Have a good weekend. - ManWhoKnowsI currently work at Click V2, with respect,"Rob", you do have a manager. You do not report directly to the shareholders.
That is a complete croc.
There are 2 people that only report directly to the shareholders and you my friend are not one of them.
Russel, Click are not that big, really.
Not even in the top 50. - RussellLike I said, they are aiming to be within the next year or so :) The main point I was making was that people think it is a scam, I was just letting everyone know that Click are a real company.
- RobMan who knows,.
I think that you are confusing me with someone else.
I can assure you that you are competely wrong. I report directly to the shareholdes of the company that employees me. - ManWhoKnowsRob, so you are a director then, of the company formerly known as amanico?
- RobA very interesting prospective you have posted. I have never said that I have ever worked in insurance industry. As I have previously stated on this web site, I work in the commodity-trading industry.
- RussellSo either you are a director or the company that employs you has no managers...
- RobThis like solving quadratic equations LOL! Neither of the scenarios that you offer is correct, nice try though.
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