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Tmobile - Sister bought a few days ago, need to cancel shes used it.
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... and by extension could be deemed void and non-binding if not present.Starting Debt: ~£20,000 01/01/2009. DFD: 20/11/2009 :j
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Right, I've said she can have the phone but I am no longer funding her driving lessons. @ £24 a pop she can sort it on her own.0
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How did somebody with no money get a £41 contract anyway?
sounds like she has you wrapped around her little finger.
do you enjoy being taken for a mug?
whats next she gets a credit card, goes on a spending spree and you pay it back.
you should nip it in the bud before it gets worse.
at 19 she shouldnt be sponging off her brother.
the way i read it is spoilt little brat does what she wants knowing other people will pick up the pieces.
is that really how you want your younger sister to grow up?0 -
Snakeeyes21 wrote: »How did somebody with no money get a £41 contract anyway?
sounds like she has you wrapped around her little finger.
do you enjoy being taken for a mug?
whats next she gets a credit card, goes on a spending spree and you pay it back.
you should nip it in the bud before it gets worse.
at 19 she shouldnt be sponging off her brother.
the way i read it is spoilt little brat does what she wants knowing other people will pick up the pieces.
is that really how you want your younger sister to grow up?
Had to laugh at this, from you of all people!
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MUMMYTO2BOYS wrote: »Had to laugh at this, from you of all people!

Yep because your such a pillar of society.
sitting up their on that high horse of yours, no doubt claiming every penny you can from the government to help bring up your kids, yet look down on people and take the p**s out out of those who are claiming jsa and had it stopped by some fool who arranged an appointment for when they knew i was away.
you will be pleased to know that i sorted it out and got a full apology from the sheepish looking jobcentre staff member who was clearly incapable of doing their job correctly.
pot kettle springs to mind.
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Snakeeyes21 wrote: »Yep because your such a pillar of society.
sitting up their on that high horse of yours, no doubt claiming every penny you can from the government to help bring up your kids, yet look down on people and take the p**s out out of those who are claiming jsa and had it stopped by some fool who arranged an appointment for when they knew i was away.
you will be pleased to know that i sorted it out and got a full apology from the sheepish looking jobcentre staff member who was clearly incapable of doing their job correctly.
pot kettle springs to mind.
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Thanks for brightening my day with your tales of woe, scrubber! :beer:
Bet you worried the 'sheepish' looking staff member. Wear your wellies did you?
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