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Author:  captain cab [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:24 am ]
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TAXI TYCOON ON £60 A WEEK

FORMER taxi mogul John Preece has revealed that his only regular income is a £60-a-week state pension.

Mr Preece was speaking as he confirmed he had officially launched a £10million legal claim against a bank.

He is blaming Lloyds TSB for him closing his Taxifast company last October, and has lodged a claim in Bristol High Court for alleged breach of contract.

Meanwhile, the former private hire king is living in his house in Portugal with just £60 a week in state pension coming in.

Mr Preece said he has been told he does not qualify for the full amount of pension – because he has not paid enough National Insurance contributions.

But the 68-year-old stressed: "I'm not destitute."

He said he had "a little bit of income on top of my pension" but it was "different from the several hundred thousand pounds I was getting before". He said this cash was raised by "realising assets" – in other words, selling things off.

Mr Preece has sold his luxury car, and had "yard sales" to dispose of contents of his house in the US.

That house is also on the market, although Mr Preece expects to make a loss on it.

"I can no longer pay the mortgage," he said.

A yacht is also up for sale.

Mr Preece's Plymouth home, valued at £800,000 by one bank, was security for a loan and overdraft, along with personal guarantees of Mr Preece's.

Mr Preece said his ownership of the house is now under threat and said: "The banks are going for any assets I have in the UK. They have made a move to take my property. They have started proceedings. I will fight that."

He said: "I'm 68. All I'm getting from the state is £60 a week pension.

"I'm amazed at that. I paid in so much over the years, but they are saying I had not paid enough National Insurance stamps.

"I'm relying on the charity of the few friends I have.

"I'm not destitute, but it's a struggle.

"I've had bigger struggles and at least I have my health," he said, pointing out that he does not smoke or drink.

"Forty-five years in the business and I have always paid my way.

"I'm realising assets, selling what I can. I have had yard sales in the US. I had a Lincoln Town Car, nearly new. I have sold that.

"I'm living off my assets. I have the boat up for sale."

Mr Preece said he has "estimated" his claim at £10million because: "It cost millions to built Taxifast up. Taxifast was 22 years old."

But he stressed the action is "not for me".

He said he was also seeking the damages for Taxifast drivers who had shares in a workers' benefit trust, and for Taxifast creditors.

Last autumn, Mr Preece ceased the trading activities of his firms Taxifast Ltd and its parent company Key Cabs Ltd.

At the time he said changes to the way Lloyds TSB financed his companies meant they were struggling to meet the weekly pay bill of their 350 employees and private hire drivers.

He said if he had not closed the companies, there was the possibility creditors would have forced them to be wound up.

The 'particulars of claim' he filed at Bristol High Court give further details. It alleges Taxifast changed from an invoice discounting system to a factoring system "under duress".

Factoring and invoice discounting are similar systems, whereby firms receive cash up-front using sales invoices as collateral.

Invoice discounting involves a business borrowing a percentage of the value of its sales ledger.

Under a factoring arrangement, the business sells its invoices.

Mr Preece alleges this shift resulted in the bank seeking "further unlimited personal guarantees" from him and a huge reduction in the amount of cash paid to Taxifast under the factoring arrangement.

The particulars of claim said this "sudden reduction in cash flow" led to Mr Preece being unable to pay Taxifast wages and therefore having to cease trading.

Mr Preece said there would be two court hearings, one to assess liability and another to decide on the quantity of any damages, if awarded.

A Lloyds TSB spokesman said: "We are aware that Mr Preece intends to lodge a claim but have not received it yet. When we do, we will consider what he has to say."

source; http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news/

Author:  jimbo [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:40 am ]
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£60 a week?

Well at least he now knows how his drivers have been living.

Author:  Chris the Fish [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:45 am ]
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Looks like the story is no longer on the Plymouth Herald Website.

Author:  skippy41 [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:56 am ]
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Can you send an objection to the court :?: :evil: :evil:

Author:  Chris the Fish [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:06 pm ]
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What are you on about Skippy?

Author:  toots [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:47 pm ]
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Meanwhile, the former private hire king is living in his house in Portugal with just £60 a week in state pension coming in.


Awww bless, poor little thing :-({|=

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Mr Preece has sold his luxury car, and had "yard sales" to dispose of contents of his house in the US.


It must be awful having to sell things you visited a couple of times a year :roll:

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"I can no longer pay the mortgage," he said.


That would be because the drivers are no longer giving him the money to do so :wink:

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A yacht is also up for sale.

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Mr Preece's Plymouth home, valued at £800,000 by one bank

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I had a Lincoln Town Car, nearly new

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house in the US


I wonder what assests his drivers will have to sell if they need to?

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But he stressed the action is "not for me".


Of course it isn't it's all about everybody else :^o

All this and he forgot to get a private pension set up :?

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:11 pm ]
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obviously Hans Christian Anderson and the brothers Grimm didnt have the sole franchise on fairy tales

how do his creditors feel about his villa in the sun?...

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:14 pm ]
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“I have already started writing a book about this saga, I have called it Fighting Back,” he added. “A new website is being launched by me called fightingthebanks.org which will be available very soon.

“The book will be a full record of my past and forthcoming encounters with the bank, the litigation process, the helpers and the spoilers and will include all my negotiations with the bank as they will inevitably take place over the next few days, weeks or even months.”

Author:  gusmac [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:20 pm ]
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My heart bleeds for the man :-({|=

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:29 pm ]
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how do you save 350 jobs by closing down?..............

i wonder what his salary was

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I bought Western National Ltd in 1986 and sold out in 1988. Key Cabs Ltd was formed in 1988 by myself and Ashley Taylor. Taxifast was formed later. This traded until 16th October 2010 when I was forced to exercise my responsibility in order to save 350 Plymouth jobs.

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:31 pm ]
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Only one company treated me with respect and understanding so they deserve a mention. American Express. However since i wrote this accolade for them I receive a disrespectful call at 17.10 on the 28th November from Agent Ben of Amex.

I have been a customer of them for 28 years and today they resorted to bully boy tactics. What a shame their monet may be delayed but safe. Why does a great company like American Express have to resort to such unnecessary bullying.


maybe they wanted paying?

Author:  Caledonian Cabbie [ Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:06 am ]
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Only one company treated me with respect and understanding so they deserve a mention. American Express. However since i wrote this accolade for them I receive a disrespectful call at 17.10 on the 28th November from Agent Ben of Amex.

What a shame their monet may be delayed but safe. Why does a great company like American Express have to resort to such unnecessary bullying.


That must be from his art collection :lol:

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Tue Feb 22, 2011 10:42 am ]
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Caledonian Cabbie wrote:
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Only one company treated me with respect and understanding so they deserve a mention. American Express. However since i wrote this accolade for them I receive a disrespectful call at 17.10 on the 28th November from Agent Ben of Amex.

What a shame their monet may be delayed but safe. Why does a great company like American Express have to resort to such unnecessary bullying.


That must be from his art collection :lol:


yeah, didnt billy idol record a song about it?

Author:  Caledonian Cabbie [ Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:52 pm ]
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wannabeeahack wrote:
yeah, didnt billy idol record a song about it?


What, American Express? :-s

Author:  Sussex [ Tue Feb 22, 2011 7:25 pm ]
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Caledonian Cabbie wrote:
What, American Express? :-s

Nothing wrong with American Express. :D

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