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  • Riz
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    Agreed. The real issue is debt for ordinary people. Celebrities with "car crash" lives are an irrelevance.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    I know mate it's more like a past stars get-together than a debt discussion program. Yes JD did run out of money as did KK but that does mean they are used to living in poverty like a real debtor, and usually they settle their debts by going BR but still retaining their huge house and the likes. Point is, us mere mortals have no such luxuries....

    This show doesn't seem like the type we'd be interested in plus we don't need or want any free publicity so it's best we avoid it.....

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  • ken100464
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    Well if Ben ever comes back to read this thread he will realise why he got such a poor response from the real people out there.

    If this is the standard of the studio audience, wannabe and aged celebs who will get the airtime plus the standard of the tweets. I am a single mother of 3 and owe nothing.

    Yep good for you until the wheel drops off somewhere and your life turns to shyte. One car crash, one unemployment, one illness, one life event.

    Someone who has no idea of the real world and the thin line between where she is and where she could be.

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  • Riz
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    Now they are really taking the pss.

    https://twitter.com/channel5_tv/stat...97434517823488

    Jim Davidson.

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  • Riz
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    Originally posted by oscar View Post
    It would help in making that dozy blonde bint sound intelligent.
    There is not enough wine in the world for that.

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  • pompeyfaith
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    There will be no discussion from the heart, just plenty of soundbites in an attempt to further there own careers just a load of baloney with the facts ignored

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  • oscar
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    Originally posted by Riz View Post
    Plenty of wine sounds the better option to be honest.
    It would help in making that dozy blonde bint sound intelligent.

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  • Riz
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    Re: ITN looking for people with debt stories for a TV discussion

    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    I've set it to record tonight...past my bedtime! (Or at least my level of comprehension drops with each glass of wine..)
    Plenty of wine sounds the better option to be honest.

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  • pompeyfaith
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    I might have to go for a walk otherwise this may happen Click image for larger version

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    I've set it to record tonight...past my bedtime! (Or at least my level of comprehension drops with each glass of wine..)

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    James Jones -

    It's a crying shame they are trying to fill it with unnecessary and irrelevant folks instead of concentrating on those that are really affected by debt. I'm sorry but what the hell does James Jones know about debt, likewise, Katie Hopkins? James works as some sort of publicity guru for Experian answering all sorts of questions whilst Katie Hopkins is a celeb gone bad - seriously, what on earth can they bring to this other than to boost their ego.

    It won't surprise me if Mr Ego Martin Lewis himself turns up, again another that is clueless to debt - he promotes getting into debt using his tools yet then when that same debtor then cries for help on MSE they get berated and abused. Go figure.

    AAD decided not to attend and not to send anybody when we realised that this program is actually nothing to do with debt, but instead toover-inflate already quite inflated egos.

    Don't forget to tune in so you can watch the supposed *unqualified legal expert talk some shite - I can't wait for that!!!!

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    This guy? http://www.experian.co.uk/consumer/ask-james.html

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  • Riz
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    Another attendee.

    https://twitter.com/AskJames/statuse...19484917661696

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  • SaltnVinegar
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    Originally posted by Sapphire View Post
    Whether you like her or loathe her she is absolutely right it is a good business modal.

    However it hurts people, the two things need to be kept apart.

    Ok, I'm running now because you are all going to jump on me.
    It is a good business model Sapphire, and I wouldn't necessarily begrudge them it, should they be playing on a level playing field but they're not. I've talked about this several times before....

    http://forums.all-about-debt.co.uk/s...l=1#post352463

    Best

    SnV

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  • Riz
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    Appearing to be a clueless controversial idiot is often a good business strategy in the world of the pseudo-celebrity.

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