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Factual description removed by Consumer Action Group management as 'libellous'
Hi all - Forum Management/CAGbot were right - comments removed were indeed libellous, I'm really sorry. I was overstressed and panicking myself as when I was writing that post, I was convinced my description was factual.... putting increasing pressure on myself and on people with no serious reason... It wasn't factual - I was simply talking with the wrong people. My request is now being dealt with and I'll receive my bills shortly - pls see link:
Re: Factual description removed by Consumer Action Group management as 'libellous'
The site team have to err on the side of caution in order to avoid litigation. We simply don't have the resources to risk a court case, even if we can prove the accuracy of the post in court.
When the Liberals and Conservatives were in opposition they both agreed that banks should pay back high bank charges to customers. Nothing seems to of happened since they came into power as a coalition. PPI insurance has been sorted now they should turn their attention to bank charges and help customers get exorbitant charges refunded.
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Re: Factual description removed by Consumer Action Group management as 'libellous'
Was the edited word "stolen" by any chance? ;-)
If no, then don't read what follows, it's irrelevant, up to a point, the rule of thumb to libellous comments still applies.
If yes, then it is libellous. "stealing" indicates a voluntary and permanent intent to deprive, and can only be established by a court of law. Until such time a judge says it was theft, then you would have to qualify your statement by saying "allegedly" before each and every one of those statements.
Apologies to people who I was in the process of helping, I may be gone some time.
Re: Factual description removed by Consumer Action Group management as 'libellous'
I have to agree with the others on this. What you have said is your interpretation of things and not 'fact'.
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