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monday 8th January 2007
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grannybroon wrote:crazychich - why do your have to pay charges. So unfair. Sorry it has come to this..
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because they've taken it to court, and cant stop it, apparently its standard they charge the costs to the tennant, its annoying, but nothing I could do, I was in there for 55mins trying to sort it. But at least I dont have to attend.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure0 -
(((Hugs))) Queenie, I'll certainly pray for J and her family and friends.Sorting my life out one day at a time0
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((HUGS)) to Queenies friends, are thoughts and prayers are with you all xx0
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Crazychick
Sorry, I think it might be different in Scottish law.
Hope I didn't sound too negative! Not meant.
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Quennie
So sorry. We had that 13 months ago. When I had the big Hysterectomy they said it recommended overies taken out because of post-op cancer. I said yes. Now 10 years down the road but still feel HRT now quite suiting me. Not quite been right since but better than before. Before two weeks ill out of every four and huge blood loss and pain. Hugs and kisses. Know where you are at. Love.
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Queenie - ((((Hugs)))) to you and to J and family (prayers being said)
Catz xOur days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind.
Jan grocery challenge £35.77/£1200 -
Sending postive thoughts your friends way Queenie.0
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Hi Grannybroon - no your post wasn't harsh, different councils deal with things differently. DLB can agree with the Chesterfield Borough Council never know their A5S from their elbow. She had a similar situation to me. Another lady in front of me in the que, was a single parent working 16hrs, they gave her a discount on Council Tax, but refused her housing benefit. I listened (as you do), and she was earning a very low wage. Which I thought was disgusting that they allowed her benefit for 1 and not the other.
Queenie, my thoughts are with you, your friend, and friends family, I know its hard, but remain strong.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure0 -
:sad: :sad: :sad: Sorry to hear your news queenie
All the best to you, J and Js family0
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