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£121 bill on £15 contract. T-Mobile

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  • robt_2
    robt_2 Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    My last post on this subject.

    The thread was done before the end of page one. Your increasingly ludicrous statements and comparisons have ensured that it has continued - you got us to this point, nobody else.

    You started the thread asking for advice and you got it.

    Instead of blaming everyone else, why don't/didn't you start a discussion thread on the subject?
  • mrochester wrote: »
    There's absolutely no relevance between the 2. What exactly are you saying? That T-Mobile should let you off? Does that also mean the customers of Clydesdale Bank should let the bank off for making a mistake? On one hand you seem to be saying that the bank should pay for it's mistake, and on the other you're expecting T-Mobile to pay for yours. Which is it?

    Damn, are you really THAT thick? I have sound countless times that I offered to pay part of the bill if they offered to meet me. Apparently thats far too complicated for most of you to understand.

    Clydesdale Bank customers arent getting a choice by the look of it. They are being forced to let the BS off with their mistake.
  • robt wrote: »
    The thread was done before the end of page one. Your increasingly ludicrous statements and comparisons have ensured that it has continued - you got us to this point, nobody else.

    You started the thread asking for advice and you got it.

    Instead of blaming everyone else, why don't/didn't you start a discussion thread on the subject?

    No-one forced you to reply.
  • robt_2
    robt_2 Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Damn, are you really THAT thick? I have sound countless times that I offered to pay part of the bill if they offered to meet me.

    They did. You refused.
  • eranou
    eranou Posts: 377 Forumite
    Damn, are you really THAT thick? I have sound countless times that I offered to pay part of the bill if they offered to meet me. Apparently thats far too complicated for most of you to understand.

    Clydesdale Bank customers arent getting a choice by the look of it. They are being forced to let the BS off with their mistake.

    So what would meeting you halfway be in £s?
  • robt wrote: »
    They did. You refused.

    Wrong......again
  • robt_2
    robt_2 Posts: 3,401 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    He is getting more and more troll like by the minute so I am done here, they are not interested in a sensible conversation.

    He can have the last word - but I will be leaving the thread in the knowledge that he is wrong, and that just about everyone in the thread thinks he is wrong, and that he has admitted that he is wrong.
    Wrong......again

    Blatent lie. You refused a £50 goodwill offer. No point talking to a liar who changes their story.
  • eranou wrote: »
    So what would meeting you halfway be in £s?

    £60 and change.

    They offered £70 bill, I countered with £50 bill, they left the table.
  • robt wrote: »
    He is getting more and more troll like by the minute so I am done here, they are not interested in a sensible conversation.

    He can have the last word - but I will be leaving the thread in the knowledge that he is wrong, and that just about everyone in the thread thinks he is wrong, and that he has admitted that he is wrong.



    Blatent lie. You refused a £50 goodwill offer. No point talking to a liar who changes their story.

    At no point did they offer to meet me. So I am not a liar. Or a troll. Or any other abuse you want to send my way in your supposedly sensible conversation. Mind you going by your idea of supposed advice I can see how you can consider abuse as conversation.
  • eranou
    eranou Posts: 377 Forumite
    £60 and change.

    They offered £70 bill, I countered with £50 bill, they left the table.


    You said you were charged £106 on top of your usual £15.

    Half of £106 = £53

    You were offered £50
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