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Send back the shoes? Very.co.uk

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  • JasperW3 wrote: »
    And actually they do have a duty of care so if I am struggling to repay any amount they should have qualified my credentials before accepting my account.

    Classic!!!
    One important thing to remember is that when you get to the end of this sentence, you'll realise it's just my sig.
  • Okydoky25
    Okydoky25 Posts: 1,139 Forumite
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    Is this for Real?

    I'm assuming by having an account the OP is 18 years + so an Adult in which case needs to grow up and take account of their actions and not blame everyone else including HO on here who have tried to help by making his situation clear.

    Some people just won't be told I guess
  • Hintza
    Hintza Posts: 19,420 Forumite
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    Shut the door on the way out OP.
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,644 Forumite
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    Why buy them from very.co.uk, I bet you could have bought a cheaper pair form Sports Direct or other shops eg Brantano or a clearence shop eg Nike or other shop at an utlet village.
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    JasperW3 wrote: »
    Yes not highlighted, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who has not read the small print.

    If I could have afforded the trainers outright I wouldn't have got them on credit.

    To rectify my outstanding amount I phoned Very and set up a managed repayment who set it up incorrectly and paid my repayments outside of this agreement, which resulted in my account defaulting, they've admitted this, it's on my records. They then referred my account to a debt collectors who are demanding the higher amount.

    This is the last time I come on this site. You're all a bunch of ignorants who seem to think you're better then everyone else. I wanted advice not to be picked on for not fully understanding a credit agreement.

    I shall live with my 'trashed' credit rating thanks.

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: This is so funny,

    Dummy and pram spring to mind.
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • wealdroam
    wealdroam Posts: 19,180 Forumite
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    edited 24 September 2013 at 5:44PM
    JasperW3 wrote: »
    This is the last time I come on this site. You're all a bunch of ignorants...
    What all of us?

    You have only heard from less than 0.001% of posters. ;)
  • Slowhand
    Slowhand Posts: 1,073 Forumite
    I very much doubt the OP realises what living with a trashed credit rating actually means.
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