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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)

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    Originally posted by moira under the stairs View Post
    How weird I was thinking the self-same thing last night..... Ministers et al. burying this in litigation.....
    On the other hand...

    ...this would be a perfect opportunity for the Judiciary to stick one back on Ministers et al. for publicly criticising their super injunctions and using parliamentary privilege to undermine the courts.

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      an interesting comparison, was watching Watchdog on TV and they were talking about PPI claims. Customers can only go back 6 years, our case seems so far fetched to be ridiculous.

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        627,000 views!!!! and thats not even the original thread

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          Originally posted by smalldog View Post
          627,000 views!!!! and thats not even the original thread
          I claim a good 20,000 of those.

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            Originally posted by smalldog View Post
            627,000 views!!!! and thats not even the original thread
            If I had a pound for everytime somebody read this page....I could pay my tax liability.

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              7 months since the hearing.

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                Anyone know what the interest accrued would be on 10k, 50k, 100k since the hearing?

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                  Originally posted by ContractIn View Post
                  Anyone know what the interest accrued would be on 10k, 50k, 100k since the hearing?
                  HMRC charge 2% over BoE base rate ie. currently 2.5%

                  So: £146, £729, £1458

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                    interest

                    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                    HMRC charge 2% over BoE base rate ie. currently 2.5%

                    So: £146, £729, £1458
                    so if 3,000 people with an average debt of £100,000 - HMRC made an extra £4,374,000 if it goes tits up.

                    everyday the debt is going up around £20k

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                      Originally posted by Buzby View Post
                      so if 3,000 people with an average debt of £100,000 - HMRC made an extra £4,374,000 if it goes tits up.

                      everyday the debt is going up around £20k
                      missus having a change of tune - yesterday she decided 'sod it - lets spend the cash now - lifes too short'
                      so off on a baltic cruise in august - will stay in st petersburg if goes pear shaped ;-)

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