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consumer sends bailiffs into bank - a feel good story
mr218
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=430129&in_page_id=1770&in_page_id=1770&expand=true#StartComments
enjoyed reading this article immensely. i hope more people follow his lead to recover their owed charges if the bank refuses to comply with court orders.
enjoyed reading this article immensely. i hope more people follow his lead to recover their owed charges if the bank refuses to comply with court orders.
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Don't you wish you were a fly on the wall, when the bank manager had to phone up head office and explain that there were bailiffs in the bank to reposess goods:rotfl: :rotfl: I too would have paid to see this
chevI want a job that is less than an hour driving away from my house! Are you listening universe?
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Hehe - good for him!0
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Fantastic story - thanks for providing the link, it's made my day

Kaz xJanuary '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far
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Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.
I will try to work it out.
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brilliant story thanks for posting it.0
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What a fanastic story !!
Thanks for making a very dull day hav a funny start:j WILL GET THERE SOON :j
WATCH OUT FOR THE PIG FLYING PAST!!
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Love it !!!
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power to the people
nice one!! "You have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need"
live simply so that others may simply live
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Love it!!!!Debt at 23/01/2007
Dorothy Perkins £905
Capital 1 £0 (Claimed £560 ish back in charges - £200 limit!!)
Mastercard £1100
HSBC overdraft 1250
Natwest overdraft 1050
Littlewoods catalogue 850
Joined £2 club - £0 so far!!! :beer:0 -
The guy who did it is from Consumeractiongroup, they have all about it on their newsletterNo longer using this account for new posts from 20130
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I want to say I am proud of that chap.........WELL DONE!!!
and thanks for posting!!!
k.If you want to see a rainbow, you have to get used to the rain.0
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