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Scottish power illegal entry to my home
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Also of note - the original OP NEVER returned or revisited this site after the initial post.
Usually, if there is a genuine problem and/or concern then people take the time to see if anyone has offered any help or advice
It's one post wonders like that with obviously missing information and detail that raise suspicions and cynicism - hence some of the replies0 -
I'm a bit cynical and suspicious of Nickijen TBH
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Alot of waffle from Nickijen, some text speak which is annoying.Manxman_in_exile said:I'm a bit cynical and suspicious of Nickijen TBH
Just like the original OP I dont think Nicki will return.0 -
There’s a lesson in there if you’re willing to see it. Pay your utility bills, as if you don’t a train of events can be triggered that result in what you’ve now experienced.Nickijen1983 said:My first time commenting on this site, but...(lot of irrelevant screed removed)
Given the aggressive, muddled, and offensive post that you made I can imagine that you dug your heels in despite it being you who’s in the wrong, and that you still blame others for what followed.
You need to take responsibility for ensuring that this doesn’t happen again.0 -
Doesn’t matter if you are on UC or not, pay your bills on time instead of stamping your feet when a PPm has to be fitted under warrant due to nonpayment.
i find it hard to believe no one accepts any responsibility for non payment but instead blame the utility company.Be happy, it's the greatest wealth
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