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Vendor has left a load of stuff in my friend's new house!

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  • Cheeky_Monkey
    Cheeky_Monkey Posts: 2,072 Forumite
    TheBanker wrote: »
    But how long does he have to wait? 3 days? 3 weeks?

    Remember he was promised this rubbish would be collected yesterday when it is obvious she had no intention of collecting it, because she has neither transport or a place to take the rubbish to.

    Well that's the question he could've asked his solicitor had he rung them!

    Hopefully, the selfish bint's father will sort it out today and that'll be the end of it.
  • TheBanker
    TheBanker Posts: 2,253 Forumite
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    Asl77c wrote: »
    exactly what i would say and do. Prove it was there. Unfortunately too late for that now due to the back and forth

    Yes, although it's always possible that the local criminals will visit tonight. We've changed the locks on the house but not the garage so who knows might have a key...
  • Marvel1
    Marvel1 Posts: 7,461 Forumite
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    Hopefully gets sorted soon.

    I do hope this woman's father is giving her a*s a good kicking (verbally speaking) for doing this to OP's friend. I know my father would be "having words with me" if I did that to someone else (to the effect of "I brought you up to be more responsible than that!"), followed by my mother having further "words with me" about causing them hassle....

    Foxtrot oscar springs to mind (have enough of that crap in work).
  • Norman_Castle
    Norman_Castle Posts: 11,871 Forumite
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    TheBanker wrote: »
    The van's due back tomorrow afternoon, so if the furniture hasn't been moved it will be taken to the tip before the van has to be returned. I think this is reasonable.
    Some tips expect vans to be pre booked. Check online.

    I expect the seller will think its reasonable, you've shifted her crap for free.
  • TheBanker
    TheBanker Posts: 2,253 Forumite
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    I expect the seller will think its reasonable

    I don't think she knows the meaning of the word. My friend has just received a text message from her full of foul language. She called him a name that rhymes with Jeremy Hunt.

    Then dad called. It seems dad has given her a telling off, and the text message was the result.

    Dad is coming round later this afternoon to collect some of the stuff.
  • Norman_Castle
    Norman_Castle Posts: 11,871 Forumite
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    ^ Spoilt brat expects her dad to tidy up her mess and sulks when she gets told off.

    Reply to the text, "You're an embarrassment to your parents" :D
  • Yay! Good on ya Dad!

    - and I'd be telling him just what sort of language his daughter uses (which she shouldnt be using - even if she wasnt the one "in the wrong" here).

    Hope it makes her grow up a bit:)
  • ^ Spoilt brat expects her dad to tidy up her mess and sulks when she gets told off.

    Reply to the text, "You're an embarrassment to your parents" :D


    ..amended to "spoilt chav brat" - considering the language she uses...
  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    TheBanker wrote: »
    . My friend has just received a text message from her full of foul language. She called him a name that rhymes with Jeremy Hunt.
    You've lost me there.....Surely there no words that rhyme with Jeremy? :huh:

    It's like 'orange.'
  • Davesnave wrote: »
    You've lost me there.....Surely there no words that rhyme with Jeremy? :huh:

    It's like 'orange.'

    You're taking the michael are you Dave?:rotfl:

    Let's just say it rhymes with "hunt" - just change the first letter:rotfl:.
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