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  • #46
    Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

    "HMV vouchers are now being accepted at Tescos. Just tell em the HMV stands for Horse Meat Voucher!"
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    • #47
      Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

      Home - bugger the bankers
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      • #48
        Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

        Fucked Up And Amazing Videos sorry lost link. was horse in Tesco!s.
        Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 18 January 2013, 22:34.
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        • #49
          Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

          A highways agency warning said anyone travelling in icy conditions should take a shovel, blankets, sleeping bag, extra clothing, including a scarf, hat, gloves, 24 hour supply of food and drink, de-icer, rock salt, torch, tow rope, petrol can, first aid kit and jump leads.

          I looked a right twat on the bus this morning!
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          • #50
            Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

            OFT has imposed requirements on RBS and NatWest in respect of how they use charging orders to enforce customer debts. OFT found evidence the banks did not always properly consider customers' financial circumstances, and that they were using the orders to secure relatively small amounts of debt. OFT said firms should use charging orders in a proportionate way and not for small amounts. (Source: OFT Imposes Requirements on RBS and NatWest about Use of Charging Orders)

            Tags Lexoligy
            Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 23 January 2013, 08:36.
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            • #51
              Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

              http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publica...rogress-report

              Ministry of Justice (MOJ)

              MOJ have confirmed the 30 powers of entry that it is responsible for and identified policy leads
              responsible in each case. Information on the process has been circulated to MOJ policy leads
              and all specific policy teams have been requested to initiate reviews of their powers of entry.

              No reviews have been concluded yet so it is not possible to say the number of powers for
              removal, amalgamation and retaining.

              MoJ started the statutory review process in early 2012 and work is progressing on a number of
              areas with discussions and consultations taking place between MOJ policy teams and the relevant
              interested parties. MOJ expect to make further progress over the coming months and remains on
              track to conclude the review and present its findings in a final report by early 2014.
              First progress report on the review of powers of entry (PDF file - 117kb)
              Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 24 January 2013, 14:03.
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              • #52
                Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                Latest scam from Vanquis Bank ltd, message states if you want to unsubscribe from these calls ring:- 08002888650, no message before stating that, after searching who calls people state it is Vanquis Bank.
                Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 27 January 2013, 21:16.
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                • #53
                  Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                  Have you been contacted by DVLA Debt Collectors?
                  If so, we have received the following request for help:


                  Have you experienced the DVLA debt collectors? Companies that phone, text and write demanding money on behalf of the DVLA claiming you didn't notify them of a sorn'd vehicle or any other contravention?

                  I'd like to hear about your experience, was it fair, intimidating or unjust?

                  Please contact me with your story via email on fred.fenoulhet@itv.com

                  Regards,
                  Fred.


                  Picked this up from another site. this problem with Daughters old car , sent slip but they reckon not received.
                  Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 27 January 2013, 20:49.
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                  • #54
                    Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                    You report them with your situation/story to Polly.Ashford@oft.gsi.gov .uk


                    A contact to report Lowells who use Statuary Demands for which you get set aside. give all the information.
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                    • #55
                      Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                      Lowells are the pits, sent letter from Daughter, prove debt, they responded will hold account and request the details from O.C., 7 days later get letter from Scotcall pay up or doorstep visit, well Sotcall have a Notice of Denial of Access with a set charge if any doorstep visitor comes to my house, they have been warned.

                      And do not forget to respond if you are once of the persons with a SD set aside to the ITV person mentioned above.
                      Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 31 January 2013, 12:06.
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                      • #56
                        Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                        http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-magazine.html

                        loans to troops at a whopping interest rate what is the MOD coming to?
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                        • #57
                          Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

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                          • #58
                            Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                            Nice random post mate.

                            Made me smile. Good job creditors arent allowed to do that to us lol.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                              Originally posted by The Tech Clerk View Post
                              You report them with your situation/story to Polly.Ashford@oft.gsi.gov .uk


                              A contact to report Lowells who use Statuary Demands for which you get set aside. give all the information.


                              Bumping this one = This is a contact to report Lowells thru OFT regarding Lowells and their blatant use of statuary demands.
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                              • #60
                                Re: Tech Clerks - General Debt Matters Thread

                                Pratt of the Week.
                                Michael George Bichard, Baron Bichard, KGB,
                                This week it goes to the hugely smug Lord Bichard, who is a former benefits chief and sits on a quango looking at demographic changes and their impact on public services.

                                He has said that retired people should do community work or face losing part of their pension so as not to be a burden on the state.

                                Firstly, the moron should know that pensioners have paid in for their pensions in good faith, having been told that National Insurance would give them a good pension. People have contributed for their pensions and it is their pension. It is not for the government to use as a carrot or a stick. During good times, the government should have built up a pension reserve rather than used pension funds for funding vanity projects like the millennium dome so that state pensions were not the giant Ponzi scheme they are now.

                                Lord Bichard also needs reminding that community service is a judicial sanction judges can give criminals. Is being a pensioner therefore, going to be a criminal act in his brave new world?

                                His lordship is setting a perfect example
                                At the ripe old age of 54 he retired from the Civil Service in May 2001 with a pension of £120,000 p.a.! (Index Linked)
                                Lord Bichard - well deserving Pratt of the Week!
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