Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
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Oh those Consumer Action Group Wags!
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostIt is rather ironic.
The whole site is infested with people who claim to know all the legal ins and outs of every situation. They seem quite happy to tell all and sundry that they should sue.Comment
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Sounds like they need AtW to go in a sort it out!Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostIt is rather ironic.
The whole site is infested with people who claim to know all the legal ins and outs of every situation. They seem quite happy to tell all and sundry that they should sue.
Maybe, someone over there should have kept their mouth and their dictionaries shut.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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BTW "Wags" another perfectly good word hijacked - I was expecting a thread about the wives and girlfriends.
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http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...ainst-cag.html
Oh this really is a classic.
They Moderators(owners) of CAG have been asked to remove content and apologise for defamation of character. They have point blank refused and so subsequently are going to get sued on a point of principle!! The party sueing doesnt even want damages, they just want content removed and an apology.
The CAG owners, point blank refuse and are asking for money to defend it.
These people really do believe they are on some moral higher plane. Sorry is an easy word, but obviously not for people who belong to CAG.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I enjoyed the banking section. My current account is with smile (part of the co-op), who I've never had a bad word to say about in six years of being with them, and recommended them to plenty of people. From what I can gather on there people's chains have been rattled by:
- a cheque going missing in the post. This, to them, is the bank's fault. Because nothing has ever got lost in the post before, has it? (Besides, you can just as easily pay it in at a post office)
- claiming that they never received some correspondence, and the poster asking if they should use recorded post..... I thought that was fairly standard whilst dealing with companies if you're pissed off with them
- the bank withdrawing overdraft facilities. Newsflash love - it isn't YOUR money. It's meant to be a temporary facility and if you appear to be abusing it, i.e. never paying it off then that's what's coming to you I'm afraid
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- a cheque going missing in the post. This, to them, is the bank's fault. Because nothing has ever got lost in the post before, has it? (Besides, you can just as easily pay it in at a post office)
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostSomething on their site regularly crashes both my Firefox and Symbian browsers.
They don't seem to be providing a 503 Service Unavailable response status as per spec, though
Mind you, it's amazing the number of sites that return a page saying "404 Not Found" with a "200 OK" status header... you'd think these people didn't know how HTTP worksComment
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