01 Jun 2010 9:10 PM:
Hi Y'all,
I was very interested to read all the comments on the demise of Aldes Asesores. We had a house in Villa Flamenca which we bought in Nov 1999. For various reasons we did not get posession until 2001. Aldea handled all our legal bits without any problems at all. In fact I was always struck by how efficient, communicative, and straight they wereuntil I began to read about all the problems assotiated with the bancruptcy.
Fortunately (or not!) we sold the house in 2007, and once again everything was handled by Aldea smoothly and efficiently. I too received the various notices about the bancrupcy but took no notice of them as our house was sold for two years with no problems.
However, I received an email today from a solicitors company in Spain called Anton & Associados to say that my name was on the list of creditors for Aldea, and to contact them to get my money back. It's news to me that I'm owed money, as I believe that the house cannot be transferred to the new owners ( who, by the way, are happily living in it ) unless all outstanding bills and taxes have been paid.
Is this a scam or a fishing operation to try to get me to pay for legal services that I dont need, or does my name appear on the list? is there any way to see the list on line or do I have to find it some other way. Have I won the Lotto!! Any reply would be appreciated.
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