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Where has the £1,000 Stopped Chq thread gone?

Andystriker
Posts: 613 Forumite


The one where the builder cashed a chq that the OP said had been stopped at the bank.
Its' vanished.
Has my computer broke?
Its' vanished.
Has my computer broke?
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I think the OP had it deletedDebt free and staying that way! :beer:0
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I was just looking for it too!!!!0
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I did not know you could delete a whole thread. I knew you could delete your own individual posts, but a whole thread? I think admin should change it so you can only delete your own posts.
It must be me, perhaps I'm a troublemaker.0 -
OP wanted it gone.Herman - MP for all!0
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It was still here a little while ago, but the title had changed to "Please delete", and on the the first post it said "Please delete, no longer required" and has since vanishedDebt free and staying that way! :beer:0
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I was reading it just an hour ago....0
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It was probably the result of people being nasty by asking for clarity on the sequence of events, pointing out what it looks like without said clarity and others coming to the ridiculous conclusion that as the OP couldn't confirm that they were actually out of pocket the bank was therefore not liable for any losses - as there weren't any.
Shocking behaviour.0 -
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Andystriker wrote: »If the OP was embarrassed then why did they not put a post on saying so?
Surely they would have then had a bit more credibility
I think the credibilty part was the problem tbh.
I don't think they were embarrassed, they just didn't like the replies.Herman - MP for all!0 -
Andystriker wrote: »If the OP was embarrassed then why did they not put a post on saying so?
Surely they would have then had a bit more credibility
Think he lost credibilty by about post 3.
Writing out cheques you are not prepared or able to honour is generally called fraud.0
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