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Daniels Silverman debt for fuel advice!!
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The OP is probably a Troll or a bored schoolboy looking for a reaction to an incident that never happened.
Or he is a dishonest thieving Richard Head.
Actually, he is a Richard Head whichever way you look at it.0 -
True but they should at least have the correct information otherwise like I said somebody could have just used my name and address and the petrol station being lazy and or incompetent at recording the reg are to blame.
I have just spoken to a local policeman and he has advised me not to pay it until they send me a letter with correct vehicle reg which they should find out on their own and not from me telling them it.
So one of us finds we've forgotten a card left at home, then declare the wrong car registration, and there's no need to pay?
This is turning to bigger and bigger pie in the sky all the time
You are obliged to have the means to pay before commencing the delivery. That simple fact doesn't change just because someone made a typing mistake a whole month after you either ignored the obligation or hoped to get away with it.
You have also filled in a form and promised to pay up. Did that form have your signature on it, or are you now pretending to have been an impostor of yourself?
I had a partly faulty debit card in Belgium a few years ago. The card magnetic stripe was a bit worn away and they weren't yet set up for chip and pin. I filled in the form promising to pay and could perhaps have phoned up their head office and paid over the phone. In the event by coincidence I had a visit to France a few days later and made a slight detour and drove to the same place and paid up.
Could I have got away with this if the Belgians made a slight mistake in typing out a British address, but the letter arrived here anyway, or if their letter had not arrived at all? Don't bother to answer.0 -
Let's hope the OP makes a typo on an invoice and gets some bad karma.The man without a signature.0
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There see none so deaf as those who don't wish to listen.
As Delboy would say: 'What a plonker'.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0 -
Wow. Just wow.0
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I hope karma comes for you and you lose a ****load of money through a small mistake, is there any need to be such a massive tool?
Stop being a willy and pay them for God's sake. It was YOUR mistake, YOU didn't have the means to pay, YOU forgot and now YOU'RE trying to get out of it.
What a massive knob. Pay up for God's sake. It's a !!!!!! we have to share the country with people like this, it's ALWAYS someone else's fault.0 -
They did you a favour by letting you go without paying.
Pay what you owe and stop coming the c*** !!!0 -
This could all have gone away if you had just paid within the 7 days or pay now.
Now, this will be hanging over your head for months and may go to court.
Is this how you want to spend the new year?
You filled up your car and didn't pay, that is theft.
Then again, you'll probably forget about it until the next letter arrives.0 -
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Thanks again for the advice guys.
I think I'll risk it and get them to send me a correct bill.
Don't be a **** just pay them the money you owe them. Go in, offer payment for the £70 and hope to hell they take it and give you a receipt. At that point, you'll have to hope the debt collectors and their extra £30 get cancelled.0
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