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Steps to take if you have been ripped-off by a copy-cat government website
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To all those posters who HATE me to death for publishing blatant truth and informative evidence of "smearing" on this thread please click "THANKS" now :beer:At least THANK me because of my stupidity, you now know that HMPO's job is not giving consumer advise :rotfl:
Hpuse
What is it with you that you feel you need to keep asking for people to 'thank' your posts?
You know, I won't 'thank' you for your stupidity (although you do need congratulating on it) but I will thank you for bringing a myriad of bizarre phrases and expressions to MSE. :TIt does not require 10K posts or a million thanks to understand the 'pulse' of a poster and stuffs he or she holds...Aww.....I really can feel the hatred I have withered here...
What they do not realise is........... the more they attempt to defend the more mud they are throwing to their own handles..... Really a pitiable state !!0 -
I love threads like these on MSE. They have everything you could possibly want.
:beer:Dont rock the boat
Dont rock the boat ,baby0 -
Some posters probably need another 10K+ post and that much "thanks" to turbo-boost their sinking morales defending themselves here ..:rotfl:
What is "help" in this forum context?
Help is something that you offer what you think have "in you" that will have a postive outcome, especially keeping in mind actions/outcomes that will have a future impact on the poster.
Most importantly, knowing what you do not have in you also helps to bring a positive outcome by keeping quiet.
Now read post#1 and have some self-reflection on the journey so far...
Examples of "helps" you receive in this forums
Poster1 : I misplaced an item
response : you should have been careful
Poster 2: I got ripped-off by this website for not reading t&c's
response : you should have read t&c's0 -
Do you have a random word generator? You know, one where you press a button and a series of random words is spewed out to form sentences and paragraphs?
Your posts certainly seem like that's how they were created.0 -
Do you have a random word generator? You know, one where you press a button and a series of random words is spewed out to form sentences and paragraphs?
Your posts certainly seem like that's how they were created.
It seems the above poster tried "goggling" thinking he could ask me to quote a reference to my post#309? :rotfl:... Hence he only found "random words".0 -
It seems the above poster tried "goggling" thinking he could ask me to quote a reference to my post#309? :rotfl:... Hence he only found "random words".
But you've failed to validate the content of your post #309, so they can really only be treated as the misguided ramblings of a imbecile who doesn't know what they are talking about.0 -
Most importantly, knowing what you do not have in you also helps to bring a positive outcome by keeping quiet.
Perhaps something that you should take note of yourself - you clearly don't have it in you to give people correct advice about how to get the result that they want if they have stupidly signed up for an unwanted service because they were too lazy to read the T&Cs - so perhaps you should bring a positive outcome by keeping quiet and leaving the advice giving to people who actually know what they are talking about.0 -
It seems the above poster tried "goggling" thinking he could ask me to quote a reference to my post#309? :rotfl:... Hence he only found "random words".
Absolutely not. The "above poster" just thinks what you write in here is complete and utter drivel, and makes as much sense as the output of a random word generator.
I couldn't care less about you citing any sources now - I know you don't have any. (All the sources you've cited thus far have largely disproved the points you were trying to make).
And what is "goggling"?0 -
@gb12345
What do you think HMPO's role is ?
Ans: advising consumer or issuing passports ?
What do you think a banks dispute department do
Ans: encourage fraud or help a consumer?
:rotfl: The more you try and take me on ...as I said earlier, the more 'emotional pain injection' you get from here.... If you think "keep quiet" works better for you, I would advise the same;).0
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