GDPR Cookie Consent by SimpleServe Privacy Script Thank you AAD - AAD Consumer Forum

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Thank you AAD

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • The Tech Clerk
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    They were the days before heart attack a few years back, then short time at work and retirement so wages were cut drastically then.

    Leave a comment:


  • Never-In-Doubt
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    Originally posted by GANGSHIELD View Post
    Right, I could not get back to sleep.
    Have a :niddy or a

    Leave a comment:


  • The Tech Clerk
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    I'm still up from yesterday - site building again mate. Going to bed shortly, well before 7 I hope


    Right, I could not get back to sleep.

    Leave a comment:


  • Never-In-Doubt
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    Originally posted by GANGSHIELD View Post
    we were up early this morning NIDDY.
    I'm still up from yesterday - site building again mate. Going to bed shortly, well before 7 I hope

    Leave a comment:


  • The Tech Clerk
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    we were up early this morning NIDDY.

    Leave a comment:


  • Never-In-Doubt
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    SH - thanks, brilliant post mate

    Leave a comment:


  • ScabHunter
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    What a wonderful post Cymru!

    You are one of the few posters on here who remembers me from my previous incarnation on the CAG site, where I made over 1,500 posts in a year and a half. I only went on there to get some help with a small problem I had, but then when I did the research into the legal side of it all I realised I had some knowledge which could actually be of use. By the end, I was writing court defences for people and spending hours a day on there.

    The good times on the CAG could not, of course, be sustained. There was a time when I was as proud a member of that site as you could find anywhere, and now I refer to it as the 'Coherent Advice Gone' site. Very sad indeed.

    It took me far too long to find this place. I didn't even become a member until early April, which means I missed out on a lot of potential posting. Before I signed up, I spent four days reading every single post on the site (except off topic and of course the protected posts), and it was immediately obvious that this was the next evolution in consumer and debt help sites. It was also obvious that there were some wonderful people on here, people whose concept of life stretched beyond the ubiquitous self-service and self-aggrandisement which characterises much of our ailing culture, into a higher dimension of service and concern for fellow human beings.

    The structure of this site is the best I've seen anywhere, which gives it the potential to do virtually unlimited good. I wish I had a farthing for every moment I sat there working on a court defence in the CAG days, thinking “this content needs to be hidden and protected”. Now, it is.

    As a society, we have taken a tool which was created to serve us and elevated it to godhood, to which everything and everyone must be sacrificed. Corruption has destroyed our infrastructure, sold us into the slavery of the European behemoth, and reduced a once thriving nation to mendicancy. Yet, there are still some who will not lose sight of the fact that human beings actually matter. We swim against the tide, but our strokes are still felt, and a difference made in the life of one person can ripple out to touch many others when the good is paid forward.

    I wonder how long it will be before judges in this country wear Formula One style gear with bank logos plastered all over it? When they do, they'll no doubt get the TV cameras in so the logos get more publicity.

    “Howdy folks! Welcome to today's Coffee-Time Comic Credit Capers! In the blue corner, we have Mr. A. Poresod, a litigant in person, ha ha!, and in the red corner, Sharclays Bank (cue artificial applause machine). Also in the r....sorry, in the neutral corner, our Presiding Celebrity Judge, Lord Justice I. B. Bent, sponsored by Sharclays.

    Just a quick reminder that Lord Justice I. B. Bent replica jerseys and baseball wigs can be purchased from the Court Publicity Office for £500 each. Sub-prime credit cards gleefully accepted!”

    My own alleged debt issues are hopefully coming to a conclusion very soon, as the SB dates loom ever closer. As I've said on other threads, I hope to be hanging around here long after that happens. For those of us who have no living family and who live entirely within a computer screen, the virtual companionship of those whose names we shall never know and whose faces we will never see becomes priceless.

    I would also hope, in my own humble way, to be of use somehow. I'll admit that I do occasionally try to inject an element of humour into some of my posts, but I try not to lose sight of the seriousness of the plight of those who come here seeking aid. They seek it, and they find it; with each transformation from fear to overcoming a lasting testimony to what this site and its format can do.

    Long may it continue.

    SH

    Leave a comment:


  • MrsD
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    we like to make sure "our own" are looked after, no abuse, no "pay and starve", no duff help, just solid truthful help when you need it.

    and that doesn't just apply to the financial stuff

    and that attitude comes from the top, and everyone contributes here, including you Cym, so thank you for your very kind words, I for one am very proud of this site and everybody who contributes to the success.

    Leave a comment:


  • alland
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    I have to agree, what a nice thread, and so true.

    Most of us have found our way here due to dire financial situations, and not only do we get 100% support in helping come through it, we have all made many friends, and yes most of us will never meet in the real world (although some of us have now done so ) but I feel closer to my AAD friends and able to confide in stuff that I would not even do with my "real world" friends.

    Many of us here come from different backgrounds, and all our situations are different, but it does not matter in the slightest, I personally am humbled to be among you.

    Thank You.

    Leave a comment:


  • di30
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    Originally posted by cymruambyth View Post
    We often forget the other threads that have no financial implication but which help to maintain our sanity!
    Many of us are able to hide under the cloak of anonymity and get help that we are too embarrassed to seek from friends or just rant and have help to put things into perspective!
    That is how I used to be like some years ago, and I have to admit that if it wasn't for these amazing websites, especially this one here, I really don't know if I would have ever came out of my shell.
    And now I have, there's no stopping me lol.
    So true and well said honey x

    Leave a comment:


  • cymruambyth
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    We often forget the other threads that have no financial implication but which help to maintain our sanity!
    Many of us are able to hide under the cloak of anonymity and get help that we are too embarrassed to seek from friends or just rant and have help to put things into perspective!

    Leave a comment:


  • IF
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    Thanks Cym, it's so lovely for Niddy to know how much help his site is for us all.

    IF...x

    Leave a comment:


  • transformer999
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    How nice

    Thanks

    And that you are Niddy.....very very much

    Leave a comment:


  • Never-In-Doubt
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    How nice

    Thanks

    Leave a comment:


  • transformer999
    replied
    Re: Thank you ADD

    to you cym....and to all on ADD...and I agree that ADD is a lifeline and comfort to so many.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X