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Bit of a strange one...
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Grass him up to his dad and uncle... tell them word for word what was said today. If he still denies it then at least you have given them the information and it's up to them to decide on whether they trust you or him.DFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!

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Thanks, thats probably the best bet..either way I think we will be shopping elsewhere whenever possible!
All this embarassment and worry, when I'd done nothing wrong...Membre Of Teh Misspleing Culb0 -
Dunno about this, my first thought would be why is he afraid to tell his dad and uncle, is there domestic abuse going on? Most people would own up straight away to their family I mean its probably a genuine mistake on his part.Debtfree JUNE 2008 - Thank you MSE:T0
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Well this has suddenly reared its ugly head again..
I didn't update but the guy who owns it said fair enough..you are trusted rahdirah..lets forget it
so we have shopped there a few times since..
now they claim I owe them money..yet I haven't (and wouldn't after that experience!) asked for credit since.
i'm so annoyed.
we won't shop there again but it's local so I have to sort this out..Membre Of Teh Misspleing Culb0 -
Are they still claiming that you owe the first amount? Or, perhaps, they try this on a lot, and have forgotten they'd tried it on you before.DMP mutual support number 174Total debt now (April 10) £0! - total paid off £30,221 or 100%I'm now debt free after 6 years!!:jNon smoker since June 2006 :j0
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