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The Bankrupt Inn (Part Three)
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I've been passed to RTLU! I'm so happy. I feel like I've passed a test or something which is ridiculus because I never had anything to hide or to be ashamed of. I guess it's just a feeling of no longer being scrutinised.
well...thats a good sign!We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will0 -
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I know ED is never a gurentee but does being passed to RTLU after 3 months mean you have a better change of getting one. I know it's all ifs and buts but it does seem really early to have been passed over doesn't it? Or am I just feeling like i'm A* pupil for once in my life lol0
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hey peeps! we've all made it to Friday whooohoo
i'm trying to drag myself off to make some headway into my br forms but:think:........i'm doing anything but!
hope all is well, have a lovely evening x0 -
Well it's Friday! Have a good evening0
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what does rtlu mean micheH? sounds like a good thing whatever it is!0
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it means the OR has no longer any investigation or interest so hand my case file to the RTLU who deal with assests and creditor payments, I think any IPA changes go through them now. It's just a sign that every thing is progressing smoothly I think. Nice feeling:beer:0
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:Dexcellent!! a relief:j0
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Bad day, no surprise there realy, but, and i dont know why, and is no way connected to my bad day, natweststaffmember is starting to get right on my nerves evry time Martin's staff post a news story on bank charges, it is in there nit picking..........
If no one can see past the fog, and why it is taking so long, err hellow the banks are ledger book insolvent already, if they have to pay the charges back, it will bury them:rolleyes:
Sorry for the random rant:o:p
One bucket of JD please, that should shut me up:DThats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0 -
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