Yes, few hours ago. Same message, nothing new.Hey btw did the liquidator respond in the last 3-4 days?
Yea I know what you mean... but you need to move on and when the/some/few money come you can can party like you won the lottery...
Let's hope for the best, no?
Think positive and things will get better!
Since when do lawyers work for free? Yes, that's what they ask for- 250$ an hour or a share of what they manage to get from the bank for you. What's so cnfusing? and the percenatge varies from 20% to 40% depending on how much money you have to get. The higher the amount, the lower the percentage.Dude you are so confusing... lawyers want 20-40% of your money ?
some people have sued them before the liquidation process began. I just talked to one of them and that's what she told me.Also the peopel who sued them before the liquidation began are supposed to be the first ones who will get paid according to her. If that's true or not, i don't know. That's what a lawyer from Belize told me.Noo that is so stupid... in the liquidation process the lawyers are "zero"... everyone is threated equal and they can't do s**t...
Only after the liquidation process you can get yourself a lawyer and sue them if you are not satisfied with the liquidation process and the amount that you got!
I am not a proffesional but what can a lawyer do in a liquidation process?So you think, that you are highly-skilled professional in the field of law of Belize and you don't need any lawyers?
When the liquidation process will be finished - you wouldn't see your money with or without lawyers.