Yesterday I registered my tesco account online as part of the house move. Found I had £53 worth of tesco vouchers! They seem to give me £5 every month even when I don't spend a penny there.
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Starting to get lots of letters for previous occupant. She owed a shed load of money. Naughty girl.Comment
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Busy, busy, busy todayOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThats cos you ain't drivelling about what is wrong. Come on - we are all ears.....
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FTFY. Make sure you explicitly tell every writer by phone and recorded letter that she doesn't live there anymore. Then return all mail as it arrives as address unknown....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostStarting to get lots of letters for previous occupant. She owes a shed load of money. Naughty girl.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I used to get that at a previous place, apparently the previous occupants name was "P. Panther'' , my place in the UK the previous owner defaulted on credit card bills and loans and we had bailiffs turn up thankfully while we were out.Originally posted by eek View PostFTFY. Make sure you explicitly tell every writer by phone and recorded letter that she doesn't live there anymore. Then return all mail as it arrives as address unknown....
They left a calling card and I rang and gave them an earful, not to mention all the registered letters I had to send to banks and credit card companies.Comment
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Speaking of property, it seems I am now joint owner of yet another property in Ireland.
Got a letter from my late Aunt's solicitors to say she'd left her house to my brothers and I.
That's going to be a barrel of fun trying to sell the place.
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I shouldn't have had that pita bread with chicken and garlic concoction. At least, the other chap in the room feels I shouldn't have had it.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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