mh374 wrote:This is wrong in so many ways. Don't gloat over their honesty.
Have always found it tragic when people buy things they can't normally afford and then find fault with the seller / lender.
If I want something, I will either buy it or save to buy it outright.
Well jolly good for you. I'll not leap to judge you on the basis of a post on a (previously friendly) forum, in the same way you have managed to diagnose my glaringly obvious character flaws.
Live long and prosper.
Paul
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
mh374 wrote:Not sure what you are saying there Al.
No doubt Paul will be honorable and will pay the amount that he knows he should pay to settle his debt.
No doubt he will confirm this in due course...
Excuse me, Mr Judgemental. I took out a loan as a way of spreading the cost of a bike which I was perfectly able to afford. I abided by the rules and paid in full on time, every time. Lloyds did not follow the rules, and kudos to them for owning up to it, since I would not have spotted it (unless there is a subsequent flood of PPI claim calls waiting to burst forth on our telephones).
To set you mind at rest, I am more than happy to take this unexpected windfall and will piss it away amusing myself greatly, thank you very much. I see not one iota of dishonourable behaviour here from anyone other than perhaps the masked character assassin on this thread.
Paul
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
I got a refund from the AA (travel insurance) the other day for £7.00 because they had forgotten to tell me something that they should have done in the first place.
Should I return it? I am now in a moral dilemma. Please advise.
bobtail wrote:I got a refund from the AA (travel insurance) the other day for £7.00 because they had forgotten to tell me something that they should have done in the first place.
Should I return it? I am now in a moral dilemma. Please advise.
Bob
You can join me in the "morally bankrupt but financially sound" corner of the bar at the Wild Pheasant on Friday night.
cheers,
Paul
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
Why does our great forum keep attracting these complete tossers.Keep up the good work Paul,and enjoy your windfall.I don`t expect it will be life changing.
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bikemad99 wrote:Why does our great forum keep attracting these complete tossers. Keep up the good work Paul, and enjoy your windfall. I don`t expect it will be life changing.
bobtail wrote:I got a refund from the AA (travel insurance) the other day for £7.00 because they had forgotten to tell me something that they should have done in the first place.
Should I return it? I am now in a moral dilemma. Please advise.
Bob
You can join me in the "morally bankrupt but financially sound" corner of the bar at the Wild Pheasant on Friday night.
cheers,
Paul
Thanks Paul for the offer of free alcoholic liquid refreshment all night very generous indeed and I would if I could but I can't take the offer up. I'm afraid I'm on father in law duty over the w/e and SWMBO would not be too pleased if I sneaked off to enjoy myself, what!
Bob
P.S. Still a tad unsure what to do with the £7.00 freebie that the AA sent me. Keep it, send it back, keep it, send it back, keep it, send it back.........
P.S. Still a tad unsure what to do with the £7.00 freebie that the AA sent me. Keep it, send it back, keep it, send it back, keep it, send it back.........[/quote]
I can see this is going to cause you sleepless nights
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