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Alland dont read this post till after your appointment.
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I didn't picture you as the scary dentist (Laurence Olivier) in Marathon Man Pixiechick. Now we will have to tread very carefully in case we upset you and you appear with a pair of pliers!!!!
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pixiechick wrote: »Thanks Niddy.
I don't mind you sharing the information with George or Fermi, I'm sure their advice will be invaluable. I don't know where us mere mortals would be without the help of you and your fellow experts.
Hiya Pixie
Ok, i've had a chance to think (plus I spoke with fermi) and being honest I think what I originally advised would still be perfectly acceptable. Let me explain, being you're no doubt worried about the delay etc....
George kindly PM'd me last night suggesting I reconsider the advice given as he felt there could be legal implications of using an older cards available credit to "buy out" the newer (enforceable cards) debt, which is what I originally proposed; and still do propose you do.
I think George felt that it could be classified as deceptive measures - I don't quite agree that this would constitute deception nor would it be classed as fraud - however there is a process that needs to be followed, and so long as you're happy to proceed based on the above - let me know and i'll confirm what needs to be done, although it will involve a wee bit of messing about.....
I'd also like to point out I am not saying George was incorrect, he was spot on for noticing a possible flaw in my advice, however there is a path to follow and so long as you follow it, then you'll be just fine. Obviously we may have differing opinions, but then George is the sensible one here - I just happen to fight within the boundaries of the legal system and understand the implications of the CCA (1974) so feel confident it can be sorted for you, easily enough - if this is what you want.....
I will not allow you to break any laws on behalf of any advice I give.
Soooo, decisions decisions..... I await your response2010 - year of the troll
Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
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savingwannabe wrote: »Alland dont read this post till after your appointment.
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I didn't picture you as the scary dentist (Laurence Olivier) in Marathon Man Pixiechick. Now we will have to tread very carefully in case we upset you and you appear with a pair of pliers!!!!
I wont stick the picture in!!!!
Hello all,
That film terrified me!
I am so glad that we didn't mention it last night!!!"What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.0 -
savingwannabe wrote: »
I absolutely loved it - and stil do!
And the Cheshire Cat is my very favourit character - mainly because it resembles a lot of people I have encountered in life!"What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.0 -
thought I would pop in and say hi mouseann. I read your thread way back in the beginnng before I started my diary. I am glad that you are getting things sorted out. As you can see from my sig, ive got lots of debt and an uneducated OH!:rotfl: I think im getting thru to him slowly but surely. baby steps and all that!! lol
hope all is ok and im glad you survived the dentist!!! I am an absolute coward when its come to the dentist, I hate it. but its necessary.
talk soon. take care xxLBM: April 2009 - honest debt figure: Secured: £0.00!! (paid back april 2017) unsecured: £53117.48 (roughly):eek: back with CCCS starting again:(0 -
jasperconran wrote: »thought I would pop in and say hi mouseann. I read your thread way back in the beginnng before I started my diary.
Hi Jasperconran,
Thanks for popping in and good to meet you.
Our mutural friend, Savingwannabe, has told all of us on here about what you have been going through and we are all supportive of you.
Please do keep popping in and, if you get the time and inclination, contributing to some of our "silly moments". It doesn't mean that we don't take life seriously - but we all feel the need of some light relief in these troubled times."What does not kill me makes me stronger". Frederich Nietzsche, 1844-1900.0 -
Have found an old mug with your favourite team in green & white, shall i send it to you Niddy?!! And no i don't mean Yeovil, it is a scottish team.:rotfl::rotfl:0
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never-in-doubt wrote: »I used to like you - tsk :mad: :mad: :mad:0
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Oooer football hooligans!!!! I hope you sort it out. Off to nightclass. Easy night hopefully they are sitting a mock paper & then we revise or vice versa.
If i feel happy i will log on at 9.00 ish. If i have resorted to miserablemoodom i wish you all a goodnight now!
Be happy people.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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