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Getting compensation from a bank account
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Anyone with any IQ knows where the return key is. Space it out a bit, my eyes hurt now . .
Edit: your return key still doesn't work.0 -
Is
this
better
?
Makes
it
easier
to
read
doesn't
it?
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Dont worry guys , i got some actual help on other forum.. Where i posted exactly the same question in exactly the same way , but people over there didn't have problems with reading. Thanks anyway for your energy , you guys were really helpful

Next time i'll have a question
I'll space
it
out
a
bit....
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;)Good for you, that helps no end . .
I don't think anyone was particularly worried
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You know , im a member of many forums. I have come across many different types of people , with different styles of typing , i never had a problem with anything apart from actual grammar mistakes when you cant actually understand the words that you're reading.
(happy?
) But even when i did have a problem with their grammar , or when it was hard to understand the question , i just ignored it. I did not feel the need to insult anyone. So once again , i am really sorry but im in a stressful situation and hence i am in no mood for someone looking down on me.
(Happier ?) When i got a notification of new reply , i was hoping to read an answer that is actually going to help me with what i asked for , isnt that what we all expect when we ask a question on a forum? I think it is , instead i got one person insulting me even tho my question was understandable , if its hard for someone to read then just dont read it but it was certainly understandable wasn't it?
(Jackpot ) And the next person tries to pick my words , and saying that the bank was propably not at fault and neither was the insurance company? So who was it then was it me for paying ?
I mean , sorry if i was expecting too much from this forum , but this was really low. So yes it did make me a bit mad , if you call that rude then what do you call insulting someone's grammar just cause you can't read one long msg that has no paras? Helping out ? Next time you come across such msg then i suggest you just ignore it , that's what a mature person would do! Thank you. 0 -
Hurrah, paragraphs
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When I was in the early days of my schooling it was drilled into me that presentation of writing and punctuation was almost as important than the actual words chosen. At the time I thought that my teachers were being overly fussy but in the end I did as I was told and used paragraphs, commas, full stops and very occasionally semicolons.
I finished my education in the mid 1980s and have long since realised that my teachers were completely right. It is so much more difficult to understand a poorly constructed post so I gave up half way through the first post and moved on. I wasn’t going to decypher it if someone else had done so.
The next post by the op was downright rude so I’m glad that I didn’t bother.0 -
I have received an email from the insurance company the next day i paid
I don't care now and I suspect no-one else does either. Why should anyone here help you when your attitude stinks?
Most will accept grammar shortcutting on a discussion forum. We understand that people with different levels of education will be posting and sometimes posts made in a hurry may include mistakes. However, the lack of full stops and, most importantly, paragraphing made the post one great big block of text that was uncomfortable to read. As someone who claims to be experienced with forums, you should know that.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
I think this thread can be closed now0
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