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PLEASE HELP :( unsecured debt of 35k
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Ah come on Ciscokid, am I right or am I wrong............avoidance.0
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Just funny how everyone took great offence at my gambling that actually turned out to be not a big problem at all compared to the complete degens who seem to be frequenting here... I took no offense to your gambling, I did take offense to your comments about your children and xmas and the heating but that is a different issue.
Yet this guy receives all the sympathy, although he hasn't even replied to anyones requests about just how exactly is he due £35k...if you read his first post, he was more interested in whether he could just avoid the payments anyway....
Seeing everyones response to how they have lost money in gambling just reinforces my belief that I appear to be on a different planet from most of you, which is why I won't listen to anyones "if you got a 15k loan you would just blow it anyway, thats what happened to me " So until theres any evidence that this guy is even taking his situation seriously, you'll forgive me for not having much sympathy...Couldn't really care if you have sympathy or not to be honest. Just can't see the point of going on about it, if he is a troll then the advice will help others who are not so there really is no harm replying either way.
I think you are right..I think you are on a different planetThere is a race of men that don't fit in; A race that can't stand still;
So they break the hearts of kith and kin, and roam the world at will.
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FWIW - the OP seems to have been concentrating their efforts posting in the Bankruptcy forums. No doubt, they will have lost interest in this thread when Ciscokid came along and made it all about them.My posts are my own opinions based on my experiences and info gathered from sites such as this.
They are not a substitute for professional financial advice - but you knew that already didn't you?VSP 2011 - Member #25 - Started 6th December 2010 - Total As Of 4th May 2011 (21 weeks in!) - £323.67/£500 - So far so good!0 -
a_fart_in_the_wind wrote:˙ǝɔuɐpıoʌɐ˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ƃuoɹʍ I ɯɐ ɹo ʇɥƃıɹ I ɯɐ 'pıʞoɔsıɔ uo ǝɯoɔ ɥ∀
Did anyone hear that? Me neither...0 -
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Did anyone hear that? Me neither...
A childish reply, but I didnt really expect anything else from someone who is so selfish to put themselves and their gambling habit above their childrens wellbeing and I believe this proves my point and what I said all along was correct.
I asked you, you said to re-read it, I thought perhaps I had misread what you had written, I have proved I didnt and I was correct.
You are a complete idiot.0 -
So he's going to try and write off as much of the debt as possible....shock.
Says the guy with the same gambling problem who's trying to do what.........gamble out of his mess and getting in deeper?
£35k might not be too far along the road for you if it was £10k in July and now £15k.............0 -
Hopefully someone will now lock this one, another successful hi-jacking Ciscokid.0
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dantheman2010 wrote: »A childish reply, but I didnt really expect anything else from someone who is so selfish to put themselves and their gambling habit above their childrens wellbeing and I believe this proves my point and what I said all along was correct.
I asked you, you said to re-read it, I thought perhaps I had misread what you had written, I have proved I didnt and I was correct.
You are a complete idiot.
OK I give in...usually if you ignore someone long enough they stop trying to get your attention and go back to behaving (well it works with my kids) but seeing as it appears you are serious....have a reread of what you wrote and try and spot the mistake that contradicts what you were getting at earlier. This is my last post in this thread so relpy all you'll like, it will fall on deaf ears as much as a fart in the wind....0 -
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