Small Claims
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Networks | Network 10 |
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Release date | May 17, 2004 |
Directors | Cherie Nowlan |
Genres | Drama |
Cast | Rebecca Gibney |
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ID | 2417090 |
About Small Claims
Small Claims is an Australian television film starring Rebecca Gibney and Claudia Karvan, which first aired on Network Ten in 2004. The film was a co-production with subscription television and was also broadcast on the Foxtel, Austar, and Optus Television Subscription Television services.
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... A last resort could be the Small Claims court, which charges fees proportionate to the value of the item...
Doncaster property education debt soldiers killed himself
... Andrew Whyte said everything he said had to show his money was a folder full of documents army veteran Andrew Whyte, who served in the Falkland Islands and Afghanistan, that he intends to pursue the company through the Small Claims court...
Doncaster property education debt soldiers killed himself
killed A soldier, even after paying £13,000 for the training with a real estate company that promises to help people free "financially".
The Family of army reservist Danny Fleischer, 37, told he he would never money, he thought.
dozens of people will want refunds of real estate investors, which has been described as operating like a "cult".
The Company , said by former illusionists, Samuel Leeds: "people should just buy the courses you can afford. "
Mr. butcher's widow, Charlotte, has his tomb is visited almost Every Day since he died in OctoberMr butcher, from Doncaster, had spoken about his Mental Health in The Past , and His Family said he had existing debt before he took on loans and credit card debt to pay for real estate investors.
His Family said he had been led To Believe , he would replace enough money from land transactions and rental income to a wage or salary.
Mr. butcher's widow, Charlotte, 32, said: "I think that he felt that he would be all disappointed that he messed up everything and there was no Way Out of it.
"All he wanted was to make his own chance, a little part of yourself for me and his son, he saw this as his Chance.
"of Course, all of the loans, he sat on The Line , but it was a bit like 'Yes, it's scary, but without risk there is no reward".
"He really thought this was his chance, because of how easy they all Sound managed. "
Samuel Leeds said at the Time of Mr. Butcher's death, he was "inconsolable" was it already happenedreal estate investor free two-day crash courses, offer people the ability to login to a training academy where you will learn How To become "financially free" by investing in a property.
The Company described Mr Leeds, that they "found its own success" after participating in training, to come with his wealth, "especially through his real estate investment activity".
Mr. Leeds posts videos on YouTube almost Every Day advertisement for his method. In one he joked, he would channel punch people in the throat, unless you subscribed to his YouTube.
In a clip he promises to work one-on-one with his customers to "own, tailored, tailor-made plan" and "keep your hand to make it happen".
Mr. butcher attended a free course in March with his brother-in-law Glyn Jones .
Glyn Jones , Mr a butcher, a brother-in-law, said he felt people on the Crash Course have said "under pressure" in the application for the trainingMr Jones: "It felt like brainwashing, like a religious cult kind of thing, but on a much smaller scale.
"What he offers is never displayed, I know how it can. "
According to his wife, Mr. butcher's "gut feeling" told him to sign up for The Academy and he stayed Two Days before changing his mind, swayed by The Promise of exclusive Mentoring and one-to-one training.
Mr butcher, the said family, he does not have the support he had promised.
The Company said that The Academy members had access to the weekly video calls, and monthly webinars with specialists in property coaches.
After he took to earn money, Danny butcher life in October.
at the Time , Mr. Leeds, made a public statement on Facebook: "I Am deeply grieved to hear that Danny butcher, he took his own life.
"This tragic news comes as a shock to many and I Am heartbroken that this is happening. My thoughts and prayers are with Danny's family in This Time . "
Mr butcher took his own life just 11 weeks after his weddingThe BBC is aware of dozens of people who have said they have training for real estate investors " and wanted to go back your money now.
at least 78 people try to claim More Than £200,000 Between them.
Dianne Granville got a refund of real estate investors in the year 2018 and has helped a group of people are trying to get your money back.
you said: "There are very sensitive people Out There , and that he was hunting them.
"I'm happy. I realized what happened with me and I with her looked. "
In a statement, The Company said it was "proud to be the largest real estate investment training business in the UK to run".
"We are humbled to have the opportunity to help thousands of people on their way in the direction of financial freedom through property every year investment," The Statement said.
Andrew Whyte said everything he said had to show his money was a folder full of documentsarmy veteran Andrew Whyte, who served in the Falkland Islands and Afghanistan, that he intends to pursue The Company through the Small Claims court.
he said he handed over his armed forces pension payout to cover the cost of the training.
Mr Whyte said: "I ended up having to skip meals or have a Pot Noodle sandwiches, like the pasta cheapest doses and cheapest to just eat and eat.
"If I live on My Own I would probably be on The Streets today. I would the survivors of the road, if I had non-members, the support of friends and family. "
In a statement The Company said: "we are not a lender or financial Advisor, our view is that people only buy courses that you can afford. "
He said, there was no obligation for people, the The Crash -course for the further training paid for, while it is a two-stage application process for the training of The Academy and a 14-day cooling-off period, during which to request the people could have a refund.
The Company said no requests for refunds outside of the cooling-off period would be considered on a case-by-case basis, but it was not "fair or right" for the people, in order to participate in the courses, And Then "don't search to pay for you with no legitimate Reason ".
The BBC has said that the training Academy offers the same information available to Mr. Leeds YouTube channelA BBC reporter went undercover on a real-estate-investors " crash-courses, and filmed a loudspeaker to tell people, it was possible, up to £50,000 per month in so-called "deal sourcing".
This included the search for homes for sale on property websites such as Rightmove and work out how much rent income you could generate, before the sale of this information to investors.
On The First day of the course lasted from 09:00 to 23:00, the reporter was invited to apply for the training Academy.
During a selection interview the next day, it was not encouraged, in spite of that she was able to afford it and would have to increase in order to limit your credit card to cover the cost.
real estate expert Bruce Collinson said: "There is nothing easy about real estate investing, you get what you put in to it.
"This is a scheme, an investment, a gamble, you could lose The Lot , and to not start when you have everything to work with and where you want to end? Bankruptcy, back if they property, or worse. "
In a statement The Company said: "the investment in a property is not for everyone. We advise those who do not fully commit to the Time and effort it takes to participate. "
Mr. butcher's father Alan said his son "absolutely believed", what would he have said of real estate investorsThere is currently no regulation of the property education industry in the UK, everyone can be checked as a coach, and nobody, whether they are what they say they are, or if they promise the training.
This is something that Mr butcher's family said they wanted to change, to see.
His father Alan said: "The only thing I can do for Danny is to try and make people aware, so that you don't end up wasting your money and put you in a bad place. If it does, what a senseless loss of life is not quite so meaningless. "
In a statement The Company said: "We think that the debate on standards and regulations in our industry is a good thing and it is something we look forward to seeing you active in leadership as it developed. "
If you or someone you know has been affected by the issues raised in this story, the help and support is available on
Inside Out (Yorkshire and Lincolnshire) is investigating The Company 's charge thousands for courses on Bbc One at 19:30 GMT on Monday, January 20, and can be seen afterwards on the Bbc Iplayer .
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