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garinda 28-06-2007 11:30

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This is getting silly.

I've just given you some nice green karma, to make up for whoever gave you the negative karma.

Have a good day.:)

WillowTheWhisp 28-06-2007 11:31

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Couldn't have been me because I've been out, although I was here before I went. :D

Royboy39 28-06-2007 11:33

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 441121)
I hope you aren't suggesting it's from me Sherlock? It's someone who has given you bad karma by the way, not that the post was reported.

I presume it was given to you this morning, but if you'd have shown a little initiative you could have hovered your cursor over my name and would have seen that I hadn't been online since thirteen minutes past midnight early this morning.:D

Back to the drawing board as to who gave you bad karma.;)

Why would I think it was you? I know who it was

Before you jump in with both feet mind you don't fall on your head again

Royboy39 28-06-2007 11:55

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 441129)
This is getting silly.

I've just given you some nice green karma, to make up for whoever gave you the negative karma.

Have a good day.:)

Thank you kind Sir.

I worked hard for that one

claytonender 28-06-2007 17:27

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Out of interest you have said that you have run 3 businesses, what line of work were you involved in.

Royboy39 28-06-2007 17:36

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Originally Posted by claytonender (Post 441224)
Out of interest you have said that you have run 3 businesses, what line of work were you involved in.

Not in open forum..............I will PM you with details

Ianto.W. 28-06-2007 20:05

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Do not let it put you off Royboy 39, I for one and I know if the members did not like your threads, they would not respond to them, keep up the good work and enjoy the forum.;)

garinda 25-05-2008 21:06

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How this thread slipped through the nominations process, for an Accy Web award, is beyond me.:dummy2:


:D

jambutty 26-05-2008 23:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 439383)
My wife has had notification this morning from The Halifax bank that a cheque drawn on her account has been sent back and a charge of £39.00 has been levied.
The account would have been overdrawn by 6p.
Our pension goes into this bank every Monday.
My wife has spoken to a representative of the bank about these charges and they refuse point blank to credit the account with the charges.
I believe this is robbery and a very easy way to make money for nothing?
I have been keeping up to speed with the current court cases that are going on at the moment about bank charges but it seems that these vultures are going to get away with it unless the government stand on their toes.
The lobby for banks in Westminster is very strong and I would like to know
(I doubt if I ever will) When the banks are going to be brought in line by the government?

In the good old days when people wrote cheques I would deduct the amount from my balance upon issuing a cheque. That way I always knew how much was available to be used and took no notice of what the actual balance was because I knew that sooner or later the cheque would be presented.

It worked for me.

Royboy39 26-05-2008 23:27

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 582134)
In the good old days when people wrote cheques I would deduct the amount from my balance upon issuing a cheque. That way I always knew how much was available to be used and took no notice of what the actual balance was because I knew that sooner or later the cheque would be presented.

It worked for me.

Just for the record...that bank charge was refunded and classed as a gesture in good faith.
In the good old day's I had a five thousands pounds cushion.....my Mrs Meldrew did not because we thought it was not needed. Being in the same bank, the funds were there to transfer without question from my account in my name to that of my wife.

I will explain that to you Jim because I think you are a free thinking person who does not wish to score brownie points

jambutty 27-05-2008 12:54

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 582148)
Just for the record...that bank charge was refunded and classed as a gesture in good faith.
In the good old day's I had a five thousands pounds cushion.....my Mrs Meldrew did not because we thought it was not needed. Being in the same bank, the funds were there to transfer without question from my account in my name to that of my wife.

I will explain that to you Jim because I think you are a free thinking person who does not wish to score brownie points

Happy to hear that the bank charge was refunded.

entwisi 27-05-2008 13:17

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Oi! that was my bonus that was! :D

Loz 27-05-2008 23:08

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Have had great dealings with Halifax. Cheques are very difficult to keep track of, so I'm glad you got the charges refunded. Would definately, like some, recommend getting an overdraft, a great safety net that costs nowt

garinda 06-11-2008 23:27

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This thread has become a classic, much loved, read.

It would make a fine Sunday evening television programme, if the B.B.C. cared to adapt it.

I am going to audition for the part of poor Tiny Tim.

'God bless you, each and every one.'

:)

Royboy39 10-02-2009 19:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 648205)
This thread has become a classic, much loved, read.

It would make a fine Sunday evening television programme, if the B.B.C. cared to adapt it.

I am going to audition for the part of poor Tiny Tim.

'God bless you, each and every one.'

:)

I use the last post in this thread to explain to members who have recently joined how a thread can be used as a tool to insult and try to humiliate a fellow member of the forum by refering to 'Bounced Cheques' and 'Mrs Meldrew' on several occasions since this thread was introduced as a rant and nothing else.

Only last night one of your illustrious councillors refered to the thread again in the hope of embarrasing me and my wife.

Let us put this in the right prospective.....I am retired from full time employment, I have never been out of employment in my life either employed or self employed and my stamps are fully paid up.

I dont owe a penny to anyone nor do I intend to for what life I have left nor does my wife and I put this on open forum and if anyone can prove me wrong I invite them to do so.

I live in Spain overlooking the Med in a two bedroomed apartment with my wife and enjoy visits from my family, One who lives in Clayton and the other in Darwen, hence my interest in Hyndburn and Darwen affairs.

I have been accused of not listening to advice. What I posted was a rant as I thought we were being ripped off and I still think so.

I always thought Simple Simon met the Pieman, I did not know the Pieman was simple as well until now. :rolleyes:

For the other one, Cheap shot councillor....hope your churlishness gets you votes at the next election. ;)


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