mido
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RE: £91,000 phone bill calling chatlines
(30-06-2013 09:46 )The Silent Majority Wrote: (30-06-2013 09:35 )mido Wrote: in a court, if he wanted to avoid losing a home or possessions to pay for the debt, avoid additional interest and keep creditors off his back whilst waiting for his bankruptcy hearing this offer (regardless of how long it takes, its relative to his situation) would be seen as making an offer to pay the debt.
Ok, fair enough, you obviously know more about this than I do
I didn't realise a court would be too stupid to see that offer for what it was, rather than a genuine offer to pay the debt.
yeah it sucks I agree but it is situation based. Its worth noting though that the creditor doesnt have to accept £1 a month and in order to accept it they will normally want a full income and expendature record - if the debtor is earning £1000 a month with no outgoings they would never accept this offer, yet if its JSA of around £50 with rent, gas, electric etc then they have no option
(worked debt recovery for a few years on and off, so have spoken to a few Kev's in my time....hated every minute of it! )
(This post was last modified: 30-06-2013 09:57 by mido.)
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munch1917
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RE: £91,000 phone bill calling chatlines
(29-06-2013 19:21 )mido Wrote: i would think its more likely a family member will lend him a few hundred for this cost vs £91k to clear his debt
(30-06-2013 09:47 )mido Wrote: ...
However I dont think any of us could ask friends or family to club together over a few months to raise £91k (or £145k including other debts we know of).
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Minor correction,his debt to Vodafone was not 91k, they reduced it to just under 30k, still a lot obviously
(30-06-2013 12:17 )mido Wrote: I think theres enough evidence to show that watching babestation excessively can cause addictive and obsessive behavior
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What evidence?
One idiot does not constitute evidence of a problem that requires the whole industry, or this forum to take action in my book.
In rare cases individuals exhibit addictive/obsessive behaviour towards unusual things, I recall someone who married a brick wall, people who are sexually attracted to cars, those obsessive hoarders who fill their homes with newspapers, or bottles of their own urine or whatever, even young kids become obsessed with the latest pop sensation, people obsessively watch soap operas or these reality shows. The problem generally lies with the individuals, you can't lay blame with the industry that produces the object/product these individuals become attached to or obsess over in every case.
When the problem becomes much more widespread, such as with drinking and gambling, it's fair to say that the industry has some responsibility for the problem and should contribute towards the solution in some way.
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AlexTrough
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RE: £91,000 phone bill calling chatlines
(30-06-2013 12:00 )MONEY BANG Wrote: I would believe that the author may have used certain creative licence and cognitive examples to extend his point, (rather than simply write "I deleted the videos"), or he has mental health issues stemming from his addiction that comes across in his text.
I don't think I have any issues. I have been adhering to the correct dosages of my medication, and I haven't even sat on the shed roof for a few days. This is good, as it has been raining lately and nobody likes damp trousers.
(30-06-2013 12:17 )mido Wrote: Thurston was also right to drop his hard drive and then go at it with a hammer as if he just simply deleted the videos he would then be able to download something like "Piriform Recuva" which would allow him to get the pictures back as soon as he felt his demons reaching for him and cause him to spiral further.
I worried I was going overboard - I even smashed the hardware without the use of goggles, but this has confirmed that I made the right choice after all.
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