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welsh1

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  1. I would suggest you remove your Tel No, people can get in touch with you via PM.
  2. Well worth the read and a good insight to why the middle east is where it is today. Have to agree with the last paragraph.
  3. @steve_b_walesIs your inbox full? @B725 is trying to pm you.
  4. I have to say that looks like someone panicking and grossly over reacting to a situation that had enough officers to control it.
  5. Mods can't see your PM's, one possibility is that your inbox and outbox are full and you would need to delete some old PM's. Feel free to sent me a pm and i will see if i can read it.
  6. On checking the film spelling you are correct and i was wrong. You have my apologies ,and the warning has been removed.
  7. "The use of bad language, or mock bad language, is prohibited." By changing the spelling you have attempted to evade the swear filter which is against the T&C's you agreed to when joining the forum.
  8. "Bedfordshire Police said a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of criminal damage last week as a precautionary measure and investigations so far suggest the blaze started accidentally due to a vehicle fault."
  9. All sales items must be accompanied with a suggested price of sale, unless the vendor wishes to arrange a swap ONLY (ie rules out a cash sale), in which case there is no requirement to state a cash price. Please state a price or the post will be removed.
  10. welsh1

    Gat gun

    There is already a thread running on this subject.
  11. If you post anything on this part of the site to sell it will be removed, recently I have had to move numerous items to the selling forum, i will no longer move them to the selling site and leave a link, they will be deleted.
  12. If you have spotify or something similar like amazon music then they have pod casts in the app, you can do a search for what subject you like, and then you can save your favourites and go straight to them, or download them.
  13. For a minute there i thought i had logged into the rusty landrover appreciation society
  14. welsh1

    Typing

    You tube has loads of tutorials, My Son is a Copywriter and he is blisteringly faast on a keyboard, he can chat to me while typing, he learn't in school using the computers and as all things got better over time. I on the other hand tend to use two fingers with the occasional thumb and little finger added, i have tried but am set in my ways and can't now be bothered even though i am on a computer all day.
  15. Don't say you wern't warned
  16. Ok i will only say this only once so listen very carefully (bet you did the french accent) We do not allow religion, there is at least one post on here that will be removed in a minute. This is a complex and volitile situation and it's right is should be dicussed in the context of what is going on, but any one strays into the religious side of things and the whole thread wil be gone.
  17. i'm sorry you decided to pay in full, you would have had a very good case for the bailiff fees to be removed by submitting the forms i highlighted. But it's done and life is to short to dwell on it, tomorrow is another day.
  18. That's me out of this conversation because i simply can't be bothered, there will always be people who are disgusted, but i can tell you now that there are far more greatful that thier money has been recovered.
  19. They send notifications to the address as supplied to the DVLA by the vehicle owner, no reply they take it as being ignored and obtain a court order, it is not their fault that the vehicle driver has failed to update their address with dvla. The enforcement agency send letters to the address, and they visit, if they find out the debtor has moved they then look for that person, they will use the electoral roll and dvla as the two main tools, it is suprising how many people let the dvla know their new address after many months of being there instead of informing them when they first move. The fees are set out for every stage. All the above happens because the person did not register his/her new address with the dvla. There are ways to try and lessen the situation you may find yourself in, i have supplied them, it is then down to the panel to make the decision on the information that is supplied. Papers can be served by mail in the USA.
  20. If you mean marstons then it will fall on deaf ears. They will only listen to the courts or the person issuing the original fine (national highways). They will have found his address through the electoral role and DVLA.
  21. I would be asking Marston's for his full name and a copy of his certificate.
  22. What was his name? you can check to see if he holds a bailiff certificate to enforce orders from the court, sometimes they slip up and forget to renew or send out letter droppers who are not certificated to deliver lots of slips like yours in that case they could not legally charge enforcement fees.
  23. This is real they have a court order to seize goods, but they cannot force entry to your house Have they left you any paperwork apart from this with a breakdown of their fees? I have been out of the game for a while and the fee structure has changed but looking at various sites that figure may be wrong, here is one site explaining fees,I would ask for a breakdown of their costs. https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/debt-and-money/action-your-creditor-can-take/bailiffs/how-bailiffs-should-treat-you/check-bailiffs-fees/ Google forms TE7 and TE9 fill them in and email them to the enforcement centre (it's on the bottom of the form), do this asap, it will stop all enforcement while your appeal is ongoing, if you win you will still have a debt but it will be reduced, if you lose you will need to make arrangements to pay the bailiff company, they usually will take monthly payments. Do all correspondance with the bailiff company by email or letter, do not have conversations on phone (they will not remember them, it is not in their interest to remember them)
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