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Old 14th March 2021, 16:17   #31
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I know this is of no help to the original theme of this thread - those who are owed money/products.

However for those with Navall units that are playing up a bit - I've had some success recently with software updates. They're far from the "special/unique" units Sean sold them as.

If there's enough interest I might start a proper thread in the ICE forum for the various models??
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Old 14th March 2021, 16:51   #32
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I know this is of no help to the original theme of this thread - those who are owed money/products.

However for those with Navall units that are playing up a bit - I've had some success recently with software updates. They're far from the "special/unique" units Sean sold them as.

If there's enough interest I might start a proper thread in the ICE forum for the various models??
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Old 15th March 2021, 17:54   #33
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And a big yes from me also
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Old 15th March 2021, 17:57   #34
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They do, it is dealt with Nationally by "Action Fraud" which comes under the City of London Police Force. https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/

If I read your post 6 months ago I would have agreed totally, but now sadly not.

My mother was scammed out of over £11,000, by a letting agent who kept all of the income from her rented house. This was meant to offset some of he care home fees.
She is a 90 year old widow, with dementia, so didn't know what was going on. A perfect victim.

I know who this guy is, where he lives and have it in writing that he owes (stolen) the money.
I have more evidence that you can shake a stick at, signed agreements, statements etc.
There are also many other victims.

Despite that Action Fraud has responded
"On this occasion, based on the information currently available, it has not been possible to identify a line of enquiry which a law enforcement organisation in the United Kingdom could pursue."

I am not alone, check out their reviews here

Sadly, there is very little chance of getting a successful conviction for fraud against individuals.



I think that that post is spot on, they will more than often consider it as such.
To be fair, I do not believe that they have the resources to do otherwise.

That’s shocking!


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Old 15th March 2021, 18:44   #35
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I know this is of no help to the original theme of this thread - those who are owed money/products.

However for those with Navall units that are playing up a bit - I've had some success recently with software updates. They're far from the "special/unique" units Sean sold them as.

If there's enough interest I might start a proper thread in the ICE forum for the various models??
Having a failing navall 2 id be interested in that thread

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