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18 year gets old bank loan
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cameron_milne wrote: »You are wrong again, give up now Ive had some useful comment from some members which I would rather focus on
I can't actually tell who you are replying to!
Maybe you should ask your son to help you with the computer ... or is he only allowed on with your supervision? :rolleyes:Gone ... or have I?0 -
cameron_milne wrote: »You havnt been paying attention have you ?
THere was absolutely nothing wrong with the post before you said this.Bought, not Brought0 -
Nice one, quite a few grammer and spelling errors in whole thread see if you can spot them all while your doing nothing !0
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Idiophreak wrote: »Actually, I've thought of something you could look into, if you're that desperate to get him out of this - I'm not sure if you were to get him sectioned as insane or prove him to be a drug addict, mentalist, miscreant, idiot etc...basically something that proves he *isn't* an adult of sound mind (certainly the view you seem to be sticking with...)
- anyone know if the loan could be cancelled or suspended on those grounds?
You would need proof that he was insane (not just a mentalist - we're allowed to take out loans
) at the time of taking out the loan. Gone ... or have I?0 -
What he spent the money on is not irrelevant at all. It's the whole point of you posting. If he hadn't of borrowed it and failed to re pay then you wouldn't be asking for help on this board.
I suspect there may be more to this than meets the eye, which is why you are taking offence at what other posters have advised or asked you. I agree with what others have said and I doubt very much that you will get responses that are any different.0 -
I'd love to see the Manager's face when you tell him you want your adult son's loan written off.0
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Idiophreak wrote: »Actually, I've thought of something you could look into, if you're that desperate to get him out of this - I'm not sure if you were to get him sectioned as insane or prove him to be a drug addict, mentalist, miscreant, idiot etc...basically something that proves he *isn't* an adult of sound mind (certainly the view you seem to be sticking with...)
- anyone know if the loan could be cancelled or suspended on those grounds?
Fab idea! Especially as 'Trainspotting' was mentioned!!:T0 -
cameron_milne wrote: »Nice one, quite a few grammer and spelling errors in whole thread see if you can spot them all while your doing nothing !
Says it all really!
grammer?
misuse of personal pronoun 'your' instead of the contraction you're.
Troll alert!Don't lie, thieve, cheat or steal. The Government do not like the competition.
The Lord Giveth and the Government Taketh Away.
I'm sorry, I don't apologise. That's just the way I am. Homer (Simpson)0 -
What he spent the money on is not irrelevant at all. It's the whole point of you posting. If he hadn't of borrowed it and failed to re pay then you wouldn't be asking for help on this board.
I suspect there may be more to this than meets the eye, which is why you are taking offence at what other posters have advised or asked you. I agree with what others have said and I doubt very much that you will get responses that are any different.
Spot on.:huh:0 -
cameron_milne wrote: »Nice one, quite a few grammer and spelling errors in whole thread see if you can spot them all while your doing nothing !
LOL !
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