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  • SaltnVinegar
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    Originally posted by Flowerpower
    At the point where the OFT stops believing the arguments put forward by those companies who *claim* to follow certain criteria but in reality, all they do is lie, fib and tell porkies!
    They will continue to believe it for as long as its convenient.

    Its far easier for them to believe their own propaganda than to admit there are serious failings in regulating short term lenders.

    The sooner they are defunct the better...

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  • jen_br
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    Originally posted by planB View Post
    Dear OFT,

    At what point does the penny finally drop?

    Yours sincerely.

    Plan B xx
    Dear Diary,

    Today sucked a little more

    Love OFT

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  • PlanB
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    Dear OFT,

    At what point does the penny finally drop?

    Yours sincerely.

    Plan B xx

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  • LooLoo
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    o god just watching this

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Lynch mob anyone, anyone

    Panorama Special - lynch mob hunt and kill 500 doorstep bullies in vicious act of revenge based of the spineless attitude of the regulators....

    ** wake up niddy

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  • 5corpio
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    Panaroma: 1st October 2012 @ 8.30pm

    Undercover: Debt on the Doorstep

    The economy is showing few signs of recovery, but one area of business is doing well: door-to-door loans. Panorama investigates the debt business, a world of cash on the doorstep and high interest rates. We go undercover to reveal the tactics of the trade: the real costs of a loan and the techniques which mean that some customers may never clear their debt. And we find victims - the vulnerable and mentally ill, who are sold loans in apparent breach of industry guidelines....Linky: Panorama, Undercover: Debt on the Doorstep

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  • SXGuy
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    I honestly believe warrenty is calculated based on life expectancy and not any other way round.

    Otherwise they would loose to much money repairing things they knew would pack up. But thats life i spose.

    Years ago things would last forever, but as mass production began to increase so the life expectancy decreased.

    Quick sales, long term profit, short term losses.

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  • The Tech Clerk
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    Barratt = lego build!!!

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by planB View Post
    Every newbuild has to obtain a NHBC warranty before it gets signed off by building control. This is a 10 year warranty which is transferred to each new buyer when the property changes hands. I think windows (and therefore your patio doors) are covered by the insurance

    http://www.nhbc.co.uk/Warrantiesandcover/Homeowners/
    Thanks, It's not NHBC (that is useless) - I am specifically referring to the actual builder 5yr warranty

    see this ---> 5 year warranty | Barratt Homes


    p.s. We pay for the faults, that's just the way it is

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    Yep I can vouch for this - ours (5yrs old now) seems to be falling apart, why does everything last 5yrs till end of builder warranty before dying? Pain in the ass.

    Our patio door just combusted the other day, literally it just shattered for no reason whatsoever..... plus bathroom 1 main tap is broken so thats a few hundred out of pocket - 2 months after warranty ended.
    Every newbuild has to obtain a NHBC warranty before it gets signed off by building control. This is a 10 year warranty which is transferred to each new buyer when the property changes hands. I think windows (and therefore your patio doors) are covered by the insurance

    http://www.nhbc.co.uk/Warrantiesandcover/Homeowners/

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  • 5corpio
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    Yep I can vouch for this - ours (5yrs old now) seems to be falling apart, why does everything last 5yrs till end of builder warranty before dying? Pain in the ass.

    Our patio door just combusted the other day, literally it just shattered for no reason whatsoever..... plus bathroom 1 main tap is broken so thats a few hundred out of pocket - 2 months after warranty ended.

    Utter bollocks. :niddy
    Not watched it yet, been busy typing here, and there lol

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  • 5corpio
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    Fake Britain

    This Week Monday 24th September 2012 @ 19.30 BBC 1:

    In this episode, the scandal of the fake charity collections taking advantage of your generosity - we see for ourselves how it's done, and how it's costing legitimate charities millions. Also, the chip shops shifting fake fish, and the perils of not knowing what you are eating. Plus the fake firework-bangers being sold to schoolchildren, which are both illegal and dangerous.Since the making of this programme, Macmillan Cancer Support have asked us to point out that they do now make home clothing collections.


    Linky: BBC One - Fake Britain, Series 3, Episode 8

    Next Week:

    Fake Britain
    BBC 1
    Series 3 - Episode 9
    Monday 1st October 2012 @ 19.30

    In this episode, the fake firefighter crying wolf to relieve honest shopkeepers of their cash... at gunpoint. And the dangerous counterfeit vodka that could leave you with more than just a headache - we're with Trading Standards as they crack down on the shopkeepers that are selling it.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
    Plus new-build homes that are riddled with faults, and the savings accounts that leave you worse off.
    Yep I can vouch for this - ours (5yrs old now) seems to be falling apart, why does everything last 5yrs till end of builder warranty before dying? Pain in the ass.

    Our patio door just combusted the other day, literally it just shattered for no reason whatsoever..... plus bathroom 1 main tap is broken so thats a few hundred out of pocket - 2 months after warranty ended.

    Utter bollocks. :niddy

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  • 5corpio
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    Watchdog
    Series 30 Episode 3 of 8

    Wednesday 26th September 2012 @ 20:00

    Why you could be landed with a bill for thousands of pounds if your mobile phone is stolen. Plus new-build homes that are riddled with faults, and the savings accounts that leave you worse off.

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  • 5corpio
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    Watchdog
    Series 30 Episode 2 of 8

    Wednesday 19th September 2012 @ 20:00

    Are petrol companies fixing the price that drivers pay at the pumps? Plus an undercover investigation into the UK's largest chain of pet stores, and the company that pressure-sells burglar alarms to the elderly.

    Linky: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01myfc6

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