You deserve a broken nose just for writing such crap.
I'm about to throw-the-fcuk-up just reading that.
Long story but G Gran (107/8 yo) buried her daughter before she passed away. My nan used to call everyday morning and night just to have a chat. When my nan passed my G-Gran passed too. So therefore my opinion she died from a broken heart
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Yes. But you're saying YOU will die from a broken heart. Like any lass in her right mind is going to put up with you for that long...??
Barclays always take the 1st repayment on the 16th, no matter when you ask for and then from the following month it reverts to your chosen date, its just something they do (something to do with there repayments being taken half in arrears and half upfront, theyre a bit odd like that) I'm surprised your advisor hasnt warned you of that, as I say should all be normal for you next month mate
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Kwacky wrote:He may well have done. I went online and changed the date though, thinking it would take effect immediately.
fair enough, No like I say Barclays are odd and always take the first payment on the 16th (unsure as to why yours went on 17th tbh) youll be ok next month mate if thast any consolation
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I know Ive vented about it before in here but can I vent about solicitors again please? case emant to complete on the 1st, costing the client money each day it doesn't, calling them multiple times a day and STILL not complete!
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Named in here before - Taylor Rose TTKW - utterly incompetent, to the point we are now chasing them financial recompense as the customer has incurred 17 days of additional interest sitting on SVR since the 1st (sorry if that's where you work mate HAHA)
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Getting home 3 hrs late at 2am in the morning due to EasyJet’s inept flight management, I was beyond angry last night waiting for a flight that showed as delayed by 20mins a whole 36hrs before it took off and it just kept getting worse as the evening progressed.
Advertising a departure time you know you can’t make cannot be a legal practice.
Deegee wrote:Getting home 3 hrs late at 2am in the morning due to EasyJet’s inept flight management, I was beyond angry last night waiting for a flight that showed as delayed by 20mins a whole 36hrs before it took off and it just kept getting worse as the evening progressed.
Advertising a departure time you know you can’t make cannot be a legal practice.
I sympathise, we had the same coming back from Portugal earlier this year. Supposed to leave at about 10pm, finally left at 3 mins to 1am. The plane hadn't been cleaned or anything, just turned round as quick at possible to they could get airborne before the 3 hour cut off where the have to pay compensation.
If you where delayed over 3 hours then you can claim compensation, they won't advertise the fact though.
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Deegee wrote:Getting home 3 hrs late at 2am in the morning due to EasyJet’s inept flight management, I was beyond angry last night waiting for a flight that showed as delayed by 20mins a whole 36hrs before it took off and it just kept getting worse as the evening progressed.
Advertising a departure time you know you can’t make cannot be a legal practice.
I sympathise, we had the same coming back from Portugal earlier this year. Supposed to leave at about 10pm, finally left at 3 mins to 1am. The plane hadn't been cleaned or anything, just turned round as quick at possible to they could get airborne before the 3 hour cut off where the have to pay compensation.
If you where delayed over 3 hours then you can claim compensation, they won't advertise the fact though.
I hadn’t thought about that to be honest, but I’ve just looked back at my boarding pass and text messages with Mrs Gee and we made it with 15 mins to spare. It wasn’t so much that the plane hit delays, it was the fact it was showing as delayed a full 36 hrs prior to take off. That’s effectively the same as advertising something you haven’t got imho.
duke63 wrote:OAPs who are unable to drive faster than 25mph..anywhere. We really need a re test system at certain ages.
You mean a practical test, Duke....or a written, basic competency, etc...??
I'm thinking of my Dad.....towards the end, his last few years, he had dementia.....he was also a very smart man & realised what was happening to him & that he was losing it, and losing it quite quickly. So he pulled himself off the road (or maybe his doctor did & he forgot!??)....either way, he got it sorted.