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I'm actually not trying to rip anybody off. U cant compare one situation to another and then call them alike.
I've not decided exactly what I'm going to do but will keep this forum updated as to what happens.0 -
paramount7force wrote: »I'm actually not trying to rip anybody off. U cant compare one situation to another and then call them alike.
You can if they are alike. People do it all the time. An example of this would be providing an example.0 -
paramount7force wrote: »Seriously I don't think I'll be letting them know. What r my rights is what I'm asking for not stupid sarcastic comments.
You have no rights at all to keep the money.
That is your right - I think this might be a wind up post.0 -
I'm not gonna end up with 500 pound of stuff because I'm not going to spend the available amount to spend. Although I could I won't. Because it's likely they'll discover the mistake or not. By the time they discover it I should be in a better financial position anyway so won't need there money.
I'm not returning the money in fact I'm going to pretend this whole situation doesn't exist and not login to my account and just make minimum payments and pretend I don't know and haven't even seen the mistake.
This is my last post for now and I will be keeping this thread updated to the situation when an update arrives.0 -
paramount7force wrote: »I'm actually not trying to rip anybody off. U cant compare one situation to another and then call them alike.
I've not decided exactly what I'm going to do but will keep this forum updated as to what happens.
Yes, you have. You'd decided what you were doing before you made your first post. You only posted because you wanted to be told you could keep it.0 -
Er.............paramount7force wrote: »I'm not aggressive in the slightestparamount7force wrote: »What r my rights is what I'm asking for not stupid sarcastic comments.paramount7force wrote: »U must be stupidparamount7force wrote: »instead of throwing stupid !!! lame comments around like a bunch of trolling morons maybe u should try to be a bit more helpful0 -
paramount7force wrote: »I've ran away with 5000 pounds of debt before which is all statute barred now u can check my old posts to confirm that.
this comes across like ur boasting about it. "I've ran away"
thats just low, i feel bad for the catalogue company already.
After looking at your previous post, u clearly dont have a moral compass, u celebrated like u won the lottery. YOU got lucky that there was a law that favoured your position. Did you deserve to have you loan/credit card/phone debt wiped out? Sounds to me like u didnt.Swagbucks - Apr 14 - Nov 19PayPal £1745 Amazon £2285 John Lewis £170 Mastercard £3800 -
paramount7force wrote: »I'm not returning the money in fact I'm going to pretend this whole situation doesn't exist and not login to my account and just make minimum payments and pretend I don't know and haven't even seen the mistake.
This is my last post for now and I will be keeping this thread updated to the situation when an update arrives.
Why bother?
You've created several ways to ask the same question over and over again, and made it fairly clear you want to ignore all the advice you've been given.
It isn't your money. You don't want to keep it and you don't want to give it back.
Nobody here can solve that problem.0 -
Putting the issue of the erroneous refund to one side for a moment - I'm not convinced that buying a £500 TV on the never never is the best way to get debt free.0
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Debtfree_wannabe wrote: »Putting the issue of the erroneous refund to one side for a moment - I'm not convinced that buying a £500 TV on the never never is the best way to get debt free.
Perhaps this person is hoping to buy one or two a month and send them back, once they get this double refund scheme finely tuned and try it with some other suppliers.0
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