someone in another forum said that receive this kind of email from them:
Dear Sir/ Madam
Notice by Liquidator of Allowance of Claim as Valid
We have evaluated your claim against Choice Bank in respect of sums totaling $USDxxxxxx which you sought to prove in the liquidation of the bank.
The Liquidator has allowed your claim in full.
Please appreciate that the amount of your claim allowed is not necessarily the amount that will be paid to you. The amount to be paid will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, total number of claims determined as valid, amounts realized from assets, sum collected or paid as resolution of existing lawsuits.
As you are an xxxxxxxxx, your claim will be given the priority stipulated by law (Section 116(2) of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, a copy of which appears on our website, www.choicebanklimitedinliquidation.com), and you will be paid accordingly.
We will be advising you by email, as well as by our website, on information about payment.
Yours faithfully,
Cedric Flowers
Liquidator, for and on behalf of Choice Bank Limited[/QUOT
I didn’t get anything yet
But I was wondering if this person that got the email is like us here, having same situation like us cammodels with a card from FirstChoicePay ?
I got the same email a few minutes ago. That my claim is valid. The important thing now. Is when they are going to release the partial first payment .Here's what I received today:
___________
Date: January 29, 2019
To: xxxxxxx
Dear Sir/ Madam
Notice by Liquidator of Allowance of Claim as Valid
We have evaluated your claim against Choice Bank in respect of sums totaling US$XXXXXXX, which you sought to prove in the liquidation of the bank.
The Liquidator has allowed your claim in full.
Please appreciate that the amount of your claim allowed is not necessarily the amount that will be paid to you. The amount to be paid will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, total number of claims determined as valid, amounts realized from assets, sum collected or paid as resolution of existing lawsuits.
As you are an unsecured creditor, your claim will be given the priority stipulated by law (Section 116(2) of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, a copy of which appears on our website, www.choicebanklimitedinliquidation.com), and you will be paid accordingly.
We will be advising you by email, as well as by our website, on information about payment.
Yours faithfully,
Cedric Flowers
Liquidator, for and on behalf of Choice Bank Limited
_____________________
Here's what I received today:
___________
Date: January 29, 2019
To: xxxxxxx
Dear Sir/ Madam
Notice by Liquidator of Allowance of Claim as Valid
We have evaluated your claim against Choice Bank in respect of sums totaling US$XXXXXXX, which you sought to prove in the liquidation of the bank.
The Liquidator has allowed your claim in full.
Please appreciate that the amount of your claim allowed is not necessarily the amount that will be paid to you. The amount to be paid will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, total number of claims determined as valid, amounts realized from assets, sum collected or paid as resolution of existing lawsuits.
As you are an unsecured creditor, your claim will be given the priority stipulated by law (Section 116(2) of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, a copy of which appears on our website, www.choicebanklimitedinliquidation.com), and you will be paid accordingly.
We will be advising you by email, as well as by our website, on information about payment.
Yours faithfully,
Cedric Flowers
Liquidator, for and on behalf of Choice Bank Limited
_____________________
I received it as well. The question now is how much unsecured creditor can get the money back.Here's what I received today:
___________
Date: January 29, 2019
To: xxxxxxx
Dear Sir/ Madam
Notice by Liquidator of Allowance of Claim as Valid
We have evaluated your claim against Choice Bank in respect of sums totaling US$XXXXXXX, which you sought to prove in the liquidation of the bank.
The Liquidator has allowed your claim in full.
Please appreciate that the amount of your claim allowed is not necessarily the amount that will be paid to you. The amount to be paid will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, total number of claims determined as valid, amounts realized from assets, sum collected or paid as resolution of existing lawsuits.
As you are an unsecured creditor, your claim will be given the priority stipulated by law (Section 116(2) of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, a copy of which appears on our website, www.choicebanklimitedinliquidation.com), and you will be paid accordingly.
We will be advising you by email, as well as by our website, on information about payment.
Yours faithfully,
Cedric Flowers
Liquidator, for and on behalf of Choice Bank Limited
_____________________
Did you send an email asking and they answered this, or just sent it?
Recieved the same yesterdayHere's what I received today:
___________
Date: January 29, 2019
To: xxxxxxx
Dear Sir/ Madam
Notice by Liquidator of Allowance of Claim as Valid
We have evaluated your claim against Choice Bank in respect of sums totaling US$XXXXXXX, which you sought to prove in the liquidation of the bank.
The Liquidator has allowed your claim in full.
Please appreciate that the amount of your claim allowed is not necessarily the amount that will be paid to you. The amount to be paid will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, total number of claims determined as valid, amounts realized from assets, sum collected or paid as resolution of existing lawsuits.
As you are an unsecured creditor, your claim will be given the priority stipulated by law (Section 116(2) of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, a copy of which appears on our website, www.choicebanklimitedinliquidation.com), and you will be paid accordingly.
We will be advising you by email, as well as by our website, on information about payment.
Yours faithfully,
Cedric Flowers
Liquidator, for and on behalf of Choice Bank Limited
_____________________
Here's what I received today:
___________
Date: January 29, 2019
To: xxxxxxx
Dear Sir/ Madam
Notice by Liquidator of Allowance of Claim as Valid
We have evaluated your claim against Choice Bank in respect of sums totaling US$XXXXXXX, which you sought to prove in the liquidation of the bank.
The Liquidator has allowed your claim in full.
Please appreciate that the amount of your claim allowed is not necessarily the amount that will be paid to you. The amount to be paid will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, total number of claims determined as valid, amounts realized from assets, sum collected or paid as resolution of existing lawsuits.
As you are an unsecured creditor, your claim will be given the priority stipulated by law (Section 116(2) of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, a copy of which appears on our website, www.choicebanklimitedinliquidation.com), and you will be paid accordingly.
We will be advising you by email, as well as by our website, on information about payment.
Yours faithfully,
Cedric Flowers
Liquidator, for and on behalf of Choice Bank Limited
_____________________
soon you will get mail..dont worry all will getfirstochoicepay page is down..i did not receive any email,,9 months of bullshits ,,,what next ?
Depositors, Creditors and Lessees ofDo we need to reply that email or wait again? wait till when?
Depositors, Creditors and Lessees of
CHOICE BANK LIMITED
TAKE NOTICE that the Liquidator of Choice Bank Limited has prepared for filing with the Central Bank of Belize a schedule of the actions proposed to be taken for the purpose of the compulsory winding-up of Choice Bank Limited and the schedule can be inspected on the 1st day of March, 2019 at Choice Bank’s office, Corner Hudson Street/Marine Parade, Belize City, Belize.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the schedule will be filed with the Central Bank on the 28th day of February, 2019.
Please note that a depositor or other creditor or shareholder or other interested person of Choice Bank Limited has twenty (20) days from the filing of this schedule of proposed action with the Central Bank to file objections with the Central Bank to any action proposed in such schedule. so 20 days we need waiting
What unsecured creditor means? And what does it mean a priority for them considering they are already saying they will probably only give us part of the money....?
What unsecured creditor means? And what does it mean a priority for them considering they are already saying they will probably only give us part of the money....?
What unsecured creditor means? And what does it mean a priority for them considering they are already saying they will probably only give us part of the money....?
we are using paxum at the moment, or cosmopayments, but not sure if they go tto australia yet, no harm tho to check their website.Just reading through this as a cam model coming back after a year and a bit. Wow what a storm! I'm so sorry for everyone affected. FirstchoicePay was my absolute best option in Australia. What are people using now? is there an alternative yet? I read through a lot of the thread but seems to be stuck for solutions! Yikes.


