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  • Handyman
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    11:01 AM and still only Peter Cullens comment showing.

    Can't believe these folk are so slow in approving comments.

    Mind you It's Shearer I would like to have words with. One would do

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by spankd1 View Post
    My response to this bit

    ' If they need the money and cant go anywhere else what are they going to do if these companies disappear?'

    was
    'Manage, you dirty, perma-tanned bastard!'

    Do you think it'll get printed?

    (By the way, is he any relation to David Dickinson?)


    Say it as it is - love it

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  • spankd1
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    My response to this bit

    ' If they need the money and cant go anywhere else what are they going to do if these companies disappear?'

    was
    'Manage, you dirty, perma-tanned bastard!'

    Do you think it'll get printed?

    (By the way, is he any relation to David Dickinson?)

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by spankd1 View Post
    Awwwww soooooooooooo disappointed!! How long before I get to see my comment in print???
    Tomorrow if they approve it! What did you say

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  • spankd1
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    Awwwww soooooooooooo disappointed!! How long before I get to see my comment in print???

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by spankd1 View Post
    The dirty bastards. May they rot in hell. By the way, where are these posts?
    click through to the Mirror article, at bottom of the page

    ---> Log Book Loans caught in "possibly criminal" sham - Investigations

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  • spankd1
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    The dirty bastards. May they rot in hell. By the way, where are these posts?
    Last edited by spankd1; 27 November 2011, 21:09.

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  • pompeyfaith
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    Guess yours is awaiting approval as well? God knows who approved that planks post
    Oh yes it is Sunday so will not be approved till tomorrow

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
    Niddy,

    Nope yours did not lol so I have had a go.
    Guess yours is awaiting approval as well? God knows who approved that planks post

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  • pompeyfaith
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    Niddy,

    Nope yours did not lol so I have had a go.

    @ Peter Cullen

    Your reply really is not that very well thought out as you have obviously not read the law,regulation and guidance on such matters you would do well to do so first.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    Niddy wonders if his reply to the plonker that posted there, will get approved!!

    To Peter Cullen

    Its people like you that make me sick. At such an extortionate APR using unlawful and in some cases illegal techniques to make a borrower pay back more than they can afford is disgraceful. We have rights and part of those rights include the ability to go bust, if we want, or to refuse to pay in cases of dispute, if we want.

    Why don't you go and play with some trains and do us all a favour.

    Niddy

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    Log Book Loans caught in "possibly criminal" sham

    Log Book Loans caught in "possibly criminal" sham

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 27th November 2011 16:18.

    One of Britain's most controversial legal loan sharks could be closed within weeks after it was caught pretending its staff worked for a firm of...

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