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  • garsen
    garsen Posts: 10 Forumite
    my bank doesnt pay me so im not in a postion to comment on that. And if as you say the tubes went on strike, and the airlines then if it was because they were deducted up to £100 pw out of their wages for no fault of their own, i would be right behind them, backing them 100% in their strike!
  • wayne2786
    wayne2786 Posts: 146 Forumite
    edited 10 May 2011 at 3:51PM
    no_issue wrote: »
    Wayne must be the best customer in UK, let me know where you live Wayne and I'll get you transferred onto my book. Don't think I've ever seen a more eager payer, is your address Godwin St Bradford by any chance ?


    im sure im not and im sure that was sarcastic, but yes i do want to pay it off, i didnt get the loan out to give every excuse under the book not to pay it back, im sure people have the perception of someone who takes one of these loans to be a jobless scally from a council estate, and im far from that.

    and im happy with my agent thanks, i even had a little stamp saying offer more credit. . . .woooo i must be a good payer!
  • wayne2786
    wayne2786 Posts: 146 Forumite
    garsen wrote: »
    my bank doesnt pay me so im not in a postion to comment on that. And if as you say the tubes went on strike, and the airlines then if it was because they were deducted up to £100 pw out of their wages for no fault of their own, i would be right behind them, backing them 100% in their strike!

    you say that now but if you were sitting in gatwick, losing your holiday (which if your self employed you wouldnt be getting paid for) it would be a different story . . . .
  • garsen
    garsen Posts: 10 Forumite
    as my above post not once have i said its fair that you should lose your wage/commission due to cirumstances way beyond your control, unless you pay it out of your own pocket.................. now you're understanding what the forums about........
    why would it not make things worse, if you do not go out and collect like your supposed to is that not breaking your contract?............what contract..........repeats again.........please read carefully.
  • wayne2786
    wayne2786 Posts: 146 Forumite
    so if you have no contract what are you crying about? you should have asked for one, other wise thing like this could happen, they could just chop and change the rules, stop complaining on here about it and take it further with provident!
  • marsie_2
    marsie_2 Posts: 12 Forumite
    hi to all provident agents, i have been following these pages for a couple of days now, there is no need for me to go on about why i am on here,i am fed up and demoralised with a job that i once loved, and seeking answers too, i have emailed my support to dean lacey, his details can be found on earlier pages, strength in numbers, so lets all get behind him, surely this cannot be legal, i have over these last few weeks began to resent customers that just simply dont want to pay,this cant go on....
  • SnowTiger
    SnowTiger Posts: 4,461 Forumite
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    wayne2786 wrote: »
    i will think you will find you nothing about me and why i went to provident, its lack of finding a proper job that had you go running to provident in the first place is what i could say, to many people like you in this world, i cant wait to see this so called "strike" happen, i will be the first to laugh at you when it goes wrong.

    Fair enough, however I don't work for Provident, I'm not a collector and I've never had a loan from them. All of your assumptions about me are wrong.

    Later in this thread you write: "yes i could save it till the next week, yes i could pay by card, but im not going to." Perhaps your unwillingness and inability to put money aside is what led to you having to go running to Provident for a loan?
  • wayne2786 wrote: »
    so if you have no contract what are you crying about? you should have asked for one, other wise thing like this could happen, they could just chop and change the rules, stop complaining on here about it and take it further with provident!

    Wayne you are totally missing the point. Try reading the thread from the start. If making a payment is so crucial to you then pay via card, pick up the phone and do your stuff!
  • SnowTiger
    SnowTiger Posts: 4,461 Forumite
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    no_issue wrote: »
    Wayne must be the best customer in UK, let me know where you live Wayne and I'll get you transferred onto my book. Don't think I've ever seen a more eager payer, is your address Godwin St Bradford by any chance ?

    Ah, well, he's already admitted to missing two payments, so perhaps he's not that willing to pay back the money he's borrowed. :rotfl:

    It's customers such as Wayne who are leading to the fines.
  • wayne2786
    wayne2786 Posts: 146 Forumite
    SnowTiger wrote: »
    Perhaps your unwillingness and inability to put money aside is what led to you having to go running to Provident for a loan?

    if you would like, why dont you come round and i will make you a cuppa, you clearly think you must know everything about me and my situation a while ago? i can assure you that you would be wrong.

    oh hold on, you must be one of those keyboard warriors who sit at home and think they know everything, if you know so much please tell me the lotto numbers.
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