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Being evicted for challenging a bill
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            ryanandsue wrote: »A friend of ours alerted us to this thread.
 We won't be missing this young lady and her brother any time soon. If only you knew! She has now vacated the premises.
 If you're geniune (which I'm 100% sure you are not), I hope you get done for an illegal eviction. Disgusting behaviour.
 And that goes for any landlord who thinks they're above the law!I have a simple philosophy:
 Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Scratch where it itches.
 - Alice Roosevelt Longworth0
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            Last 2 posts still feeding the troll!! Why? You have responded exactly as they wanted. Just ignore it.0
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            Wow, this thread is full of a lot of gullible people!! Even if the OP is for real, 'ryanandsue' certainly is not!
 Come on people, get real!!
 Why is it sooooo hard to believe that these are genuinue??
 I think its great news that people who are being accused of something have the right to reply. Who's to say what the full story is so i'm looking forward to getting ryan and sue's side of things.
 p.s. Not really.0
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            Why is it sooooo hard to believe that these are genuinue??
 I think its great news that people who are being accused of something have the right to reply. Who's to say what the full story is so i'm looking forward to getting ryan and sue's side of things.
 p.s. Not really.
 You nearly got me... :T0
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            ryanandsue wrote: »A friend of ours alerted us to this thread.
 We won't be missing this young lady and her brother any time soon. If only you knew! She has now vacated the premises.
 I told my asian friend about your post...his name is asif!0
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            Last 2 posts still feeding the troll!! Why? You have responded exactly as they wanted. Just ignore it.
 Best advice, just ignore it. After all, responding to the thread, advising not to respond, just bumps it up to the top ag....
 Oh. Oh my. Look what we both did there. Well, I never did think that would happen! Never mind 0 0
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            I hope the OP comes back because I need to hear more of this story. I don't even care if any of it's true or not, I just want to know how it ends.0
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            Thanks for all the unhelpful comments but maybe you wouldn't be so happy if someone decided to use your real names on a public internet forum? I can't imagine there are many couples called Ryan and Sue in Oxford who rent out properties.
 The matter has been dealt with. Carla decided to leave voluntarily. Good riddance.0
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 I don't think the OP mentioned anything about being in Oxford...ryanandsue wrote: »I can't imagine there are many couples called Ryan and Sue in Oxford who rent out properties.0
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