Banks
Your Ginger Fuhrer froths, "I hate my bank. Not because of debt or anything but because I hate being sold to - possibly pathologically so - and everytime I speak to them they try and sell me services. Gold cards, isas, insurance, you know the crap. It drives me insane. I ALREADY BANK WITH YOU. STOP IT. YOU MAKE ME FRIGHTED TO DO MY NORMAL BANKING. I'm angry even thinking about them."
So, tell us your banking stories of woe.
No doubt at least one of you has shagged in the vault, shat on a counter or thrown up in a cash machine. Or something
( , Thu 16 Jul 2009, 13:15)
Your Ginger Fuhrer froths, "I hate my bank. Not because of debt or anything but because I hate being sold to - possibly pathologically so - and everytime I speak to them they try and sell me services. Gold cards, isas, insurance, you know the crap. It drives me insane. I ALREADY BANK WITH YOU. STOP IT. YOU MAKE ME FRIGHTED TO DO MY NORMAL BANKING. I'm angry even thinking about them."
So, tell us your banking stories of woe.
No doubt at least one of you has shagged in the vault, shat on a counter or thrown up in a cash machine. Or something
( , Thu 16 Jul 2009, 13:15)
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I don't believe this is possible - CCJ's can be applied for in your absence & will automatically be awarded in the claimants favour if you don't respond to the court with a set period. Plus the debt will stay on your credit record until they are settled & you have applied for a satisfaction certificate to mark them settled on your credit record. Once you have the CCJ marked as settled it will then remain on your credit record for 6 years. You can check your credit record with Experian.
( , Mon 20 Jul 2009, 9:51, Reply)
I don't believe this is possible - CCJ's can be applied for in your absence & will automatically be awarded in the claimants favour if you don't respond to the court with a set period. Plus the debt will stay on your credit record until they are settled & you have applied for a satisfaction certificate to mark them settled on your credit record. Once you have the CCJ marked as settled it will then remain on your credit record for 6 years. You can check your credit record with Experian.
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