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  • setmefree
    setmefree Posts: 851 Forumite
    Tozer wrote: »
    Definite troll I think.

    Definite element of inverted snobbery as well.

    Then feel free to report me,i aint a troll and i will answer to MSE if you make that accusation against me.
  • Fedz
    Fedz Posts: 1,096 Forumite
    setmefree wrote: »
    Troll i'm not,sorry to disappoint you, i could really say the same when after the confidence in the banking industry poll saga, you ended it by saying only gentle leg pulling, even though i said sorry for my mistake you contiued to extract the urine;)

    I have never been with N.R., so i guess you are wrong again.:rolleyes:
    See what I mean always playing the poor relation ... you can't help yourself and certainly don't take responsability for your own actions.

    Re-read some of your past posts in this very thread:
    setmefree wrote: »
    Who'd be stupid enough to leave £2k in a current account for 6 months plus doing nothing :rolleyes:
    ( So you are now saying that anyone who leaves money in a current account is stupid )

    :rotfl: use the cashpoint and or goto the branch and or use telephone banking - geez! this is tedious ;)
    setmefree wrote: »
    ( So now you are saying is if i dont like the fact that i could get £500 a month, and receive statements every 3 months, but yet the next person who gets £501 a month gets monthly statements. i should change banks.. wow how petty of you.)
    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Deliberately misinterpreting replies because you simply don't agree :)

    It's easier to ignore your prodding, classic behaviour of a troll :)

    /thread ;)
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  • setmefree
    setmefree Posts: 851 Forumite
    Fedz wrote: »
    See what I mean always playing the poor relation ... you can't help yourself and certainly don't take responsability for your own actions.

    Re-read some of your past posts in this very thread:





    Deliberately misinterpreting replies because you simply don't agree :)

    It's easier to ignore your prodding, classic behaviour of a troll :)

    /thread ;)

    Then report me as a troll, perhaps you should also read some of your replies, further more if i am convicted as a Troll as you have stated,then i will by all means leave MSE never to return.

    Also tozer, your remarks (Definite i think), don't make sense does it
  • Tozer
    Tozer Posts: 3,518 Forumite
    setmefree wrote: »
    Then report me as a troll, perhaps you should also read some of your replies, further more if i am convicted as a Troll as you have stated,then i will by all means leave MSE never to return.

    Also tozer, your remarks (Definite i think), don't make sense does it

    Yes they do! "Definite in my opinion".

    Could you not understand what I meant? This is a flipping internet forum not a grammar lesson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Anyway "don't make sense does it" is hardly going to win you awards for grammar!
  • setmefree
    setmefree Posts: 851 Forumite
    Tozer wrote: »
    Anyway "don't make sense does it" is hardly going to win you awards for grammar!

    You mean i can enter a competition lol

    Look i am sorry Tozer, i have just read your other posts, and now realise that you are the legally qualified person and not me,so you win hands down.

    And you represent such high status clients well done,this is one of your posts below

    Can I just say that I have acted as a lawyer for banks. They do not scare easily. But they will adapt and refine - and I do not think there is anything wrong with that. I think it is time people stopped the "them and us" attitude.. They are a formidable opponent and, quite frankly, they are presenting very good legal arguments. Litigation is not cheap or easy for anyone

    Well done Tozer for such an achievement ;)
  • Tozer
    Tozer Posts: 3,518 Forumite
    setmefree wrote: »
    You mean i can enter a competition lol

    Look i am sorry Tozer, i have just read your other posts, and now realise that you are the legally qualified person and not me,so you win hands down.

    And you represent such high status clients well done,this is one of your posts below

    Can I just say that I have acted as a lawyer for banks. They do not scare easily. But they will adapt and refine - and I do not think there is anything wrong with that. I think it is time people stopped the "them and us" attitude.. They are a formidable opponent and, quite frankly, they are presenting very good legal arguments. Litigation is not cheap or easy for anyone

    Well done Tozer for such an achievement ;)

    Thank you. Although I am not sure what me representing "high status clients" has to do with the price of cheese. It is you that has cut and paste my comments to do with the bank litigation. Not quite sure I follow your reasoning...assuming there is any?
  • Tozer
    Tozer Posts: 3,518 Forumite
    setmefree wrote: »
    this is one of your posts below

    ;)

    By the way, if you are going to cut and paste my previous posts, perhaps you could talk us all through why you have deleted the vast majority of your previous posts other than on this thread and one other????

    Really interested to hear.
  • oldwiring
    oldwiring Posts: 2,452 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    setmefree wrote: »
    What does concern me is the Government has now said that failing Banks will be funded by secret deals with the Bank Of England,obviously this is to stop a repeat of the Northern Rock saga,but yet if a member of the public struggles,the ranks are pulled on them straight away,no more credit and words such as you only have yourselves to blame.
    Many people are now struggling with debt,and house repo's are high,these people lose the lot,but yet the banks can be bailed out why.

    Basically because the loss of confidence a major bank failure would cause could have a very very serious effect on not only our economy but probably around the world. We can see what fear of financial failure does already with the sub prime debacle,

    I suggest you read up about 1929 crash, with people throwing themselves out of windows, and then ask the question again to see if you would like bank failures not to be prevented by a government.
  • setmefree
    setmefree Posts: 851 Forumite
    Tozer wrote: »
    By the way, if you are going to cut and paste my previous posts, perhaps you could talk us all through why you have deleted the vast majority of your previous posts other than on this thread and one other????

    Really interested to hear.
    Oh that's quite simple Fedz amongst others made comments on the other poll that i started, that i was biased, so just in case i gave advice which may have been incorrect to other subjects i removed my posts, but no wrong advice was given, infact i have had a DCA say sorry to one person who they tried to enforce a statute debt on
  • setmefree
    setmefree Posts: 851 Forumite
    oldwiring wrote: »
    I suggest you read up about 1929 crash, with people throwing themselves out of windows, and then ask the question again to see if you would like bank failures not to be prevented by a government.

    Very fair point, but how many people are now suffering from depression and have actually attempted to and have commited suicide due to reposession of their property's .
    do the banks care about them i think not.
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