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    • retailer said they'd speak to dpd on Tuesday. I don't want to screw the retailer because they were doing me a favour by fixing it for free  I hope dpd will refund them so they don't lose out. Will keep you guys posted. 
    • Well, we live on the same road so it should be the same postcode. When I spoke to dpd and asked why were my neighbours' address not on the list and she said maybe they're not of the same postcode and I checked and they definitely were. Not to mention, delivery instructions are supposed to override actual customer's address which is why they asked for instructions I thought.
    • again a quick google search states Appeal a DVLA fine - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) i would not be appealing mind. it's only a summary charge which they rarely do court on and pass out the powerless DCA's whom are not bailiffs they have 6mts. see where they go. as you've sorn'd it will probably be nulled. dx  
    • There are a number of reasons why you may not have been issued a notice in the post within 14 days. If you were stopped by the police it may have been given verbally. In the case of speeding offences, the police may issue you with a conditional offer of a fixed penalty of 3 points and £100.00 fine by post or an offer of a speed awareness course. If the offence is considered too serious for a speed awareness course or fixed penalty you may be charged with an offence which normally occurs by way of the issue of a Single Justice Procedure Notice. If the vehicle within which the alleged offence took place was registered to another person or company there is technically no need for a notice to be issued to the driver. After the police have obtained details of the nominated the driver, they will normally send the notice to them, although there are no time limits within which they must do so (provided that the notice was received within 14 days by the registered keeper of the vehicle). In such circumstances, a person may receive a notice several months after the alleged offence too place but still be prosecuted. A Guide to a Notice of Intended Prosecution | Motoring Offence Lawyers the above copy n paste link has purely been copy n pasted here to inform you of the regs, which you could have done yourself by, as this is, a google search......... we do not ever recommend using such offered webservices! dont dx    
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There's no work for a lot of people! :mad:

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Well you have to feel sorry for the poor Polish people, the ressesion has crippled the building trade here so there is no work for them :rolleyes:

 

I don't feel sorry for them not after reading this.

 

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Oh come on, bluddy Daily Mail has taken a few facts and blown it out of all proportion! This makes me soooooooo mad $%£%$£%£%£$!!!!!!!!

 

I figure that they are talking about Contribution Based Jobseekers Allowance, (as this is the only type of benefit that can be transferred to another country other than state pension) this means that their claims are based on the contributions they have made whilst they have been working, this means that, yes it is tax payers money....their money! Urgh I am sick and tired of this kind of thing being banded around by bluddy Daily Mail and the like as a thinly veiled excuse for racism!

 

If these people have transferred their claims to Poland they have worked and paid their contributions to get it and they are only getting back what they paid into it. Dont believe the narrowminded "Journalism" crap from a jingoistic paper that doesnt even bother to present all the facts.

 

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Lol thanks Tiglet,

 

I kinda get a bit hot and bothered (not in a good way) when I see the sensationalist crap that the DM puts out and to make it worse my parents not only buy it but paraphase it at me when we are "discussing" current affairs.:mad:

 

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If I gave them my details and I had money in my bank, I presume they would take it?

 

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