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Urgent advice re letter from payday loan company

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  • antonic
    antonic Posts: 1,978 Forumite
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    He is an interesting guy ! and I loved reading those links while I was having my tea !

    Thanks !
    pauletruth wrote: »
    http://shetlopedia.com/Forvik_Island
    this is his background
    http://shetlopedia.com/Stuart_Hill


    he owed the rbs a heap of money and he tried to sue them. he failed lost after spending two days arguing that the sheriff did not have the right to try him. he was made bankrupt.
  • pauletruth wrote: »
    no quite the oposite 4 bed farm house 25 acres quite a nice nest egg in the bank and very little debt apart from a very small morgage.

    Ha...opposite has two p's Mortgage has a "t" and to be quite honest a farmhouse has four houses not four bedrooms. 25 acres mmm how much did a big round bale fetch last year, that's uk price, not export! In all my days I have never herd a nest egg being referred to as "quite nice" although I am interested why someone would keep capital interest in a common or garden Bank...Still I guess you know what your up too. Or are you talking with your willy?.
  • nice.....read through the adventures of the deluded Mr Hill, I wonder if he knows what the Royal Marines do for a living. Lucky he got away with bankruptcy only really....
  • malkyh wrote: »
    Wow, you sound fab. Let's do lunch?

    No thanks,
  • Apples2 wrote: »
    I rest my case M'lord... freak.:rotfl::rotfl:

    Wasn't to difficult to establish your character now was it!
    I bought into RKH in June 09 @ .46 sold out in sept 2010 @ 4.98
    I suspect you and your chronies are a bunch of wide boys looking for work after getting booted for mis-selling PPI.
  • APPLES

    I am not a freek buddy ok! I believe people should know the rules to the game they are playing, that in turn helps them to make informed decisions regarding their financial dealings. It protects them against parasites who want to capitalise on their ignorance.
    CAPICHE!
  • Eonel
    Eonel Posts: 451 Forumite
    Short term/high interest lending has always happened & always will do. It's probably the second oldest profession and is one of the (less desirable) cogs that makes capitalism work.

    People have always got into trouble mis-using short term loans or squandering/gambling the money. & always will do.

    While few would compliment PDL companies, the reality is they provide this service in a more transparent and legal way than ever before.
  • iolanthe07
    iolanthe07 Posts: 5,493 Forumite
    I am not a freek buddy ok!

    Since you have been criticising the spelling of others, you should know that the correct spelling is: 'freak.'
    I used to think that good grammar is important, but now I know that good wine is importanter.
  • redpete
    redpete Posts: 4,738 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    iolanthe07 wrote: »
    I am not a freek buddy ok!

    Since you have been criticising the spelling of others, you should know that the correct spelling is: 'freak.'

    and...
    CAPICHE!
    should be

    CAPICE? or possibly CAPISCE?
    loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.
  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    edited 22 February 2012 at 2:19PM
    Ha...opposite has two p's Mortgage has a "t" and to be quite honest a farmhouse has four houses not four bedrooms. 25 acres mmm how much did a big round bale fetch last year, (?)that's uk (UK) price, not export! In all my days I have never herd (heard) a nest egg being referred to as "quite nice" although I am interested why someone would keep capital interest in a common or garden Bank...Still I guess you know what your (you're) up too (to). Or are you talking with your willy?.
    Couple more observations whilst we are being pedantic.
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