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Banks win partial High Court victory on credit cards

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  • never-in-doubt
    never-in-doubt Posts: 20,613 Forumite
    edited 2 January 2010 at 8:10PM
    Wutang wrote: »
    You've sussed it too!!

    Its one of the funniest ongoing jokes on this site - NeverInDoubt is either a 12 year old or (to quote Family Guy) 'mentally hilarious'.

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Resort to name calling cos you're being outwitted - nice :whistle:
    Once again THEY GO TO JAIL

    Who goes to jail - Barclays Bank, for example? Lol, what they send the whole bank to jail do they? I mean, thats a clever and novel way to sort things!

    Go back to school or come back with proof of such a case - not one but several being you seem to think this happens all the time - prove it, or until you do then drop it! :rotfl: :rotfl:
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
  • never-in-doubt
    never-in-doubt Posts: 20,613 Forumite
    ILW wrote: »
    A reconstuted agreement is not a forgery unless it is presented as being the original. Therefore no fraud is commited.
    If a claimant stated that they had never signed an agreement and then one did turn up, I believe they then could be liable to prosecution.


    Ok, we all understand what a forgery is but that is not what I am disputing as it quite clearly evident. I am stating that a consumer will not be able to sue a lender for fraud and it never happens. Think David & Goliath.

    Yea, technically (as I have stated) the lenders do this on a daily basis and they get away with it, why? Cos David cannot fight Goliath!

    I like the fact the muppet thanked your post when all you done was confirm the actual process, but the point remains that I am saying the lenders do forge documents and they do not get sued for it.

    I can post proof if really necessary! :D

    I have a mate here who has an agreement that is not his! Reconstituted and considering he actually has the original and can refer to it, clearly proves the lender have forged a document. That is one case, i've seen over 20 on my unenforceability thread. :rolleyes:
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
  • 1984ReturnsForReal_2
    1984ReturnsForReal_2 Posts: 15,431 Forumite
    edited 2 January 2010 at 8:24PM
    Go back to school or come back with proof of such a case - not one but several being you seem to think this happens all the time - prove it, or until you do then drop it! :rotfl: :rotfl:


    Google "perjury", "perverting the course of justice" & "forgery".


    You may learn something.

    Lots of cases for you to look at.
    Not Again
  • never-in-doubt
    never-in-doubt Posts: 20,613 Forumite
    Google "perjury", "perverting the course of justice" & "forgery".


    You may learn something.

    Lots of cases for you to look at.

    No thanks, i'm asking you to provide a link here - on this thread - showing a UK bank being sent to prison for falsifying a consumer credit agreement. It is quite specific thus I want to see proof, from you.

    I don't need to learn anything, i'm showing you up right now and doing a good enough job.... lol

    I will not waste time looking because I know there is nothing! You can find links to american junk all day - I am speaking in the UK specifically relevant to falsification of a CCA. Nothing else - no excuse, just that one situation.

    Good Luck :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
  • No thanks, i'm asking you to provide a link here - on this thread - showing a UK bank being sent to prison for falsifying a consumer credit agreement.


    As they have NEVER provided a forged credit agreement to a court I think you will find there has never been one.

    & you are either:

    1) A complete mug if you believe that any UK bank will supply a forged credit agreement to a court

    or

    2) Just a complete kn ob


    I am going with kn ob
    Not Again
  • never-in-doubt
    never-in-doubt Posts: 20,613 Forumite
    As they have NEVER provided a forged credit agreement to a court I think you will find there has never been one.

    & you are either:

    1) A complete mug if you believe that any UK bank will supply a forged credit agreement to a court

    or

    2) Just a complete kn ob


    I am going with kn ob


    You really are clutching at straws and back-peddling. :p:p

    I stated from post 1 that there has never been a case and now you suddenly agree cos you've lost your pathetic little argument? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    How am I a nob exactly? You don't know me, maybe you mean i'm a clever nob which yea - I am! That's not hard, even numpty-monkey comes in higher than you (sorry mate!).......

    You best leave now - there's a good boy. Read the thread and see how you've went from arguing with me to agreeing with me all in the space of 2 pages - well done. Knew I was right, I usually am when it involves this subject matter :T
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
  • smifff_2
    smifff_2 Posts: 37 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    As they have NEVER provided a forged credit agreement to a court I think you will find there has never been one.

    & you are either:

    1) A complete mug if you believe that any UK bank will supply a forged credit agreement to a court

    or

    2) Just a complete kn ob


    I am going with kn ob

    Are you for real, i bet you believe that MP's wouldn't cheat on their expences and that our ex PM wouldn't lie to the ppl to justify going to war with Iraq.

    Banks are lying cheating theives, what bank did you say you worked for?
  • never-in-doubt
    never-in-doubt Posts: 20,613 Forumite
    smifff wrote: »
    Banks are lying cheating theives, what bank did you say you worked for?

    None mate - even [STRIKE]w[/STRIKE] bankers need a brain :rotfl: :rotfl:
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
  • smifff wrote: »
    Are you for real, i bet you believe that MP's wouldn't cheat on their expences and that our ex PM wouldn't lie to the ppl to justify going to war with Iraq.

    Banks are lying cheating theives, what bank did you say you worked for?


    Yeah right....

    You think anyone working for Barclays is going to fake your name on a credit agreement for the sake of "the company"... :rotfl:

    As for MPs thats a personal profit & completely different motivation.

    I think you will find a couple of them in the dock because contrary to popular belief there is no exemption for MPs for false accounting...
    Not Again
  • 1984ReturnsForReal_2
    1984ReturnsForReal_2 Posts: 15,431 Forumite
    edited 3 January 2010 at 1:30AM
    None mate - even [STRIKE]w[/STRIKE] bankers need a brain :rotfl: :rotfl:


    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:



    I will leave you two in peace to compare your low intellects.

    Dont forget to post you articles on defendents claiming UK Banks are forging credit agreement & producing them in court here......






    ^^^^^^^^
    I left a gap for you...

    :rotfl:
    Not Again
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